Development of Economic Analysis

Höfundur Ingrid H. Rima

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780415772921

Útgáfa 7

Útgáfuár 2009

14.290 kr.

Description

Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Preface
  • Part I Preclassical Economics
  • 1 Early masterworks as sources of economic thought
  • 2 The origins of analytical economics
  • 3 The transition to classical economics
  • Part II Classical Economics
  • 4 Physiocracy: The beginning of analytical economics
  • 5 Adam Smith: From moral philosophy to political economy
  • 6 Thomas Malthus and J. B. Say: The political economy of population behavior and aggregate demand
  • 7 David Ricardo: Analysis of the distributive shares, international trade and money
  • 8 Building on Ricardian foundations: The Mills, W. N. Senior and Charles Babbage
  • 9 Classical theory in review: From the French theorists to J. R. McCulloch
  • Part III The Critics of Classicism
  • 10 Socialism, induction, and theforerunners of marginalism
  • 11 Karl Marx: An inquiry into the “Law of Motion” of the capitalist system
  • 12 First-generation marginalists: Jevons, Walras, and Menger
  • 13 “Second-generation” marginalists
  • Part IV The Neoclassical Tradition, 1890–1945
  • 14 Alfred Marshall and the neoclassical tradition
  • 15 Chamberlin, Robinson, and other price theorists
  • 16 The “new” theory of welfare and consumer behavior
  • 17 Neoclassical monetary and business-cycle theorists
  • Part V The Dissent from Neoclassicism, 1890–1945
  • 18 The dissent of American institutionalists
  • 19 The economics of planning: Socialism without Marxism
  • 20 J. M. Keynes’s critique of the mainstream tradition
  • 21 Keynes’s theory of employment, output and income
  • Part VI Beyond High Theory
  • 22 The emergence of econometrics as a sister discipline of economics
  • 23 Neo-Keynesians, neo-Walrasians, and monetarists
  • 24 The analytics of economic liberalism: The theory of choice
  • Part VII Competing Economic Paradigms
  • 25 The challenge of competing paradigms in contemporary economics

Additional information

Veldu vöru

Rafbók til eignar

Aðrar vörur

0
    0
    Karfan þín
    Karfan þín er tómAftur í búð