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Monetarism
Edited by Alec Chrystal
Monetarism has had a major impact on the thinking of political leaders and the conduct of economic policy during the last decade. These two volumes trace the origin and development of monetarism from the work of David Hume and Irving Fi... -
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Behavioural Economics
Edited by Peter E. Earl
Behavioural Economics is a relatively new school of economic thought and can encompass a number of strands such as ‘new institutional/transaction cost economics’, economic psychology and psychological economics, consumer behaviour and de... -
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Marxian Economics
Edited by J. E. King
These three volumes offer an overview of Marxian political economy, with contributions by critics, supporters and those of a more neutral disposition. The first volume illustrates the breadth of Marx’s concern with history, politics and... -
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Austrian Economics
Edited by Stephen Littlechild
This major authoritative three volume work gathers together for the first time the seminal articles and papers – many of which are widely dispersed in rare publications – which provide the foundation and development of the Austrian Schoo... -
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Experimental Economics
Edited by Vernon L. Smith
Experimental Economics includes the study of individual decision making in which an isolated individual chooses many alternatives that have a monetary (or commodity) value defined quantitatively by the experiment. Experimental methods ha... -
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Thomas Tooke
Arie Arnon
This is the first full length study of Thomas Tooke, a leading monetary economist of the 19th century, a pioneer of quantitative monetary history and the greatest opponent of the quantity theory of money in the history of economic thought. -
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The Limits of Econometrics
Adrian C. Darnell, J. L. Evans
This ambitious book focuses on the underlying methodological issues rather than concentrating upon econometric techniques. The limits of econometric investigations are identified through a critical appraisal of three different approaches... -
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Keynes’s Third Alternative
Amitava K. Dutt, Edward J. Amadeo
This important new book – the first of its kind – provides a detailed analysis and critical appraisal of the neo-Ricardian Keynesians and the post Keynesians. After placing them in the context of modern schools of macroeconomics, it dis... -
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Current Issues in Open Economy Macroeconomics
J. L. Ford
Open economy macroeconomics is a major focus of research interest stimulated in part by the increasing interdependence of the world economy and by the move towards floating exchange rates. This important new book addresses several centr... -
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Understanding Macroeconomics
Edited by David H. Gowland
Understanding Macroeconomics provides short non-technical summaries of important areas of economics, especially those where the alternative literature is either not easily accessible or else highly specialized. An important objective of... -
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The Regulation of Financial Markets in the 1990s
Edited by David H. Gowland
The stock market crash of 1987 combined with scandals in the world''s major financial centres has focused both public and academic attention on the importance of regulation. David Gowland critically appraises the methods of regulating f... -
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The Economics of Defence, Disarmament and Peace
Keith Hartley, Nick Hooper
This major reference work is a comprehensive critical guide to the large and growing literature on the economics of defence, disarmament and peace. It covers the cost of defence spending and its effects on growth, investment, unemploymen...