Development of economic analysis / Ingrid Hahne Rima.
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Parte one: Preclassical economics: An overview of preclassical economics: 1 The origins of analytical economics ; 2 Mercantilist contributions to economic analysis ; 3 Physiocracy: The beginning of analytical economics -- Parte two: Classical economics: An overview of classical economics: 4 Adam Smith: From moral philosophy to political economy ; 5 Thomas Malthus: The political economy of population behavior and aggregate demand ; 6 David Ricardo: Economic analysis of the distributive shares ; 7 Nassau senior and John Stuart Mill: Classicism comes of age ; 8 Classical theory in review -- Part three: The critics of classicism: The methodological dissent of historicism: The socialist critique. Marginalism as an alternative to classicism: 9 Karl Max: An inquiry into the “Law of motion” of the capitalist system ; 10 Forerunners of marginalism ; 11 First-generation marginalists: Jevons, walras and the Austrian School ; 12 Second-generation marginalsts -- Part four: The neoclassical tradition 1890-1945: An overview of neoclassicism: 13 Alfred Marshall and the neoclassical tradition ; 14 The “ New” theory of welfare and consumer behavior ; 15 Chamberlin, Robinson and Other Price Theorists ; 16 Neoclassical monetary and business-cycle theorists -- Part five: The dissent from neoclassicism 1890-1945: 17 The dissent of American institutionalists ; 18 Socialism without Marxism ; 19 The less than full employment economics of J. M. Keynes -- Part six: Are we all Keynesians now?: 20 Keynesians, neo-walrasians and monetarist ; 21 Chicagoans and neo-austrians ; 22 Some modern iconoclasts - Index to glossaries - Index of names - Index of subjects.
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