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The Collected Essays of Harvey Leibenstein
Edited by Kenneth Button
Professor Leibenstein is one of the leading authorities in the area of microeconomics. These two volumes chart the profound impact of his work upon economics and in particular his path-breaking concept of ‘X-Efficiency’. This selection h... -
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New Directions in Post-Keynesian Economics
Edited by John Pheby
This innovative book is an important attempt to develop a positive alternative to economic orthodoxy in major areas such as economic policy, monetary theory and methodology. Written by a group of internationally renowned scholars, it add...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought
Edited by Donald A. Walker
Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought contains papers on the classical and neoclassical schools of economic thought. Many of those papers are relevant for current economic studies and all of them reveal how classical and neocla...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought
Edited by Donald A. Walker
Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought deals first with the contributions of some economists to the policies of specific countries, providing examples of how economic theories have been used in the formulation of practical propo... -
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Understanding Foreign Policy
Edited by Michael Clarke, Brian White
A concise introduction to the study of foreign policy, this textbook provides an essential guide to a major area of international politics which has become increasingly complex and sophisticated. -
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Cost, Choice and Political Economy
Jack Wiseman
This book presents in one volume Professor Wiseman’s seminal work on the theory of costs and the economist’s treatment of the role of government. The major themes concern the subjectivity of costs and the unknowability of the future. Fro... -
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Neo-Classical Microeconomics
Edited by Martin Ricketts
Neo-classical microeconomics has dominated economics as a school of thought since the end of the nineteenth century. Seen as the ‘orthodox’ school, it has been challenged by many of the newer schools that have been developed since, but n... -
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Post-Keynesian Economics
Edited by Malcolm Sawyer
Post-Keynesian Economics denotes a loose grouping of economists who regard the insights of Keynes and Kalecki as the starting point for both a critique of conventional equilibrium analysis and the basis for a new macroeconomics based on ... -
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Sraffian Economics
Edited by Ian Steedman
In 1960, Piero Sraffa’s Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities considered the fundamental issues that had been ignored in some existing theories of capital, value and distribution, and by doing so he laid the foundations for a...