History of Economic Thought
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Monopoly Power and Competition
Manuela Mosca
The innovative contributions of the Italian Marginalists - Pareto, Pantaleoni, De Viti de Marco and Barone, to economic theory have previously been overlooked. This is the first book to deal with the history of the theory of market power...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume I
Edited by Gilbert Faccarello, Heinz D. Kurz
Volume I contains original biographical profiles of many of the most important and influential economists from the seventeenth century to the present day. These inform the reader about their lives, works and impact on the further develop...eBook:Find out more£48.76
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Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume II
Edited by Gilbert Faccarello, Heinz D. Kurz
Volume II contains entries on the major schools of economic thought and analysis. These schools differ with regard to their ''vision'' of the working of the economic system, the major forces and interactions that shape its path, and the ...eBook:Find out more£39.16
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Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume III
Edited by Gilbert Faccarello, Heinz D. Kurz
Volume III contains entries on the development of major fields in economics from the inception of systematic analysis until modern times. The reader is provided with succinct summary accounts of the main problems, the methods used to add...eBook:Find out more£43.96
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History of Law and Economics
Edited by Henry N. Butler, Jonathan Klick
Dedicated to the late Henry G. Manne, this authoritative collection surveys the development of law and economics both as a scholarly field and as an educational program. Starting as a niche area, centered primarily at the University of C... -
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Teaching the History of Economic Thought
Edited by Daniela Tavasci, Luigi Ventimiglia
Stemming from the idea that economics is a social science that tends to forget its own history, this refreshing book reflects on the role of teaching with historical perspectives. It offers novel ways of integrating the history of econom...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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A New Model of Socialism
Bruno Jossa
A New Model of Socialism focuses on the current crisis of the political Left, a result of the collapse of the Soviet model of society and the decline of statism and kingship. Bruno Jossa expands on existing theories to explore Marx’s not...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Heterodox Economics
Edited by Frederic S. Lee, Bruce Cronin
Despite the important critiques of the mainstream offered by heterodox economics, the dominant method remains econometrics. This major new Handbook provides an invaluable introduction to a range of alternative research methods better sui...eBook:Find out more£43.96
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The Value of Applied Economics
Kenneth Button
This biography of the applied English economist Arthur (A.J.) Brown, an English economist from the late 1930s to the 1980s, sets his work in the context of the Great Depression, the emergence of Oxford University as a centre of applied e...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Post Keynesian Theory and Policy
Paul Davidson
How did economic “experts” worldwide fail to predict the financial crisis of 2007-2008? Eminent economist Paul Davidson discusses how mainstream economic theory may not be applicable to the world of experience. Post Keynesian theory is d...eBook:Find out more£19.96
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Sports Through the Lens of Economic History
Edited by Richard Pomfret, John K. Wilson
From professional team sports to international events such as the Olympics and Tour de France, the modern sports industry continues to attract a large number of spectators and participants. This book, edited by Richard Pomfret and John K...eBook:Find out more£19.96
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Time, Space and Capital
Åke E. Andersson, David Emanuel Andersson
In this challenging book, the authors demonstrate that economists tend to misunderstand capital. Frank Knight was an exception, as he argued that because all resources are more or less durable and have uncertain future uses they can cons...eBook:Find out more£25.00