History of Economic Thought
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LABOUR’S REWARD
Edited by Peter Scholliers, Vera Zamagni
In Labour’s Reward, leading international scholars present time series analyses of prices, wages, earnings and real wages in European countries and regions from the beginning of the 19th century to the final decade of the 20th century. ...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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ECONOMIC THEORY AND REALITY
Tibor Scitovsky
Economic Theory and Reality improves access to Professor Scitovsky’s most important recent work, much of which was originally published either in foreign languages or outside the mainstream literature. As well as improving our understand... -
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THE LEGACY OF RONALD COASE IN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Edited by Steven G. Medema
Ronald Coase, the 1991 Nobel laureate in Economics, has had a profound impact on the way that economists and others view both the firm and the relationship between the legal and economic systems. This authoritative collection brings to... -
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THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF SPAIN SINCE 1870
Edited by Pablo Martín-Aceña, James Simpson
This important book offers an overview of Spanish economic development in the last hundred years. It supplies the reader with a variety of papers which deal both with the central issue of Spanish economic history, namely the relative bac... -
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The Peasant in Economic Thought
Edited by Evelyn L. Forget, Richard A. Lobdell
In The Peasant in Economic Thought, a distinguished group of scholars examine the role of the peasant in agricultural economies from a variety of cultural and disciplinary perspectives. Beginning with a paper on the peasant proprietor i... -
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Essays in the History of International Trade Theory
Arthur I. Bloomfield
Featuring eight essays written between 1938 and 1992, the volume includes essays on aspects of trade theory in nineteenth century Britain. These papers contradict the customary view that trade theory in this period was essentially stati... -
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G.L.S. SHACKLE
J. L. Ford
George Shackle was one of the most original and thought-provoking economists of the twentieth century. The significant contributions he made to the issues of time, expectations and uncertainty ensured that he enjoyed an Olympian reputat... -
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the history of economics
Takashi Negishi
The History of Economics, the second volume of Takashi Negishi’s collected essays, contains essays on the history of economics published over a period of 10 years. The range of topics covered in this volume is very wide, with essays and... -
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classical economic man
Allen Oakley
In Classical Economic Man, Allen Oakley argues that two of the fathers of modern economics espoused methodological strategies which rejected the concept of ‘economic man’ and gave primacy to the human origins of economic phenomena. -
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THE EMERGENCE OF ECONOMIC IDEAS
Nathan Rosenberg
The most persistent theme of Nathan Rosenberg’s work is a concern with the emergence and diffusion of economic ideas. Bringing together Professor Rosenberg’s many contributions to the history of economic thought, this volume offers a se... -
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THE THEORY OF WAGES IN CLASSICAL ECONOmiCS
Antonella Stirati
This important new book is the first specific study on the classical theory of wages to appear for more than 50 years and as such fills an important gap in the literature. Antonella Stirati argues that the wage-fund theory played no ...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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CARL MENGER’S LECTURES TO CROWN PRINCE RUDOLF OF AUSTRIA
Edited by Erich W. Streissler, Monika Streissler
In 1876, Carl Menger, then a young professor at the University of Vienna, was asked to teach the principles of political economy to Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, the 17 year old only son of Emperor Francis Joseph, who was to die tragic...eBook:Find out more£25.00