The Nature of Economic Thought brings together in one volume Professor Klant’s seminal work on the philosophy and methodology of economics. After a brief description of the history of economics and its position as science, art and phil...
Methodology, Money and the Firm brings together Denis O’Brien’s most important essays on issues ranging from methodology to competition policy but is primarily focused on the history of economic thought, an area in which he has made a no...
General Equilibrium Theory, the first volume of Takashi Negishi’s collected essays, contains some of his most important contributions on the theory and applications of general equilibrium analysis published over the last 30 years.
This book provides a concise yet rigorous discussion of the main issues in modern macroeconomics. In particular, it examines the controversy over the role and conduct of macroeconomic stabilization policy.
The methodology of economics has long been dominated by the writings of Karl Popper and Imre Lakatos, two outstanding philosophers of science in the post-war period. This major new book focuses on the application of Lakatosian principle...