Economic History
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The Keynesian Revolution and its Economic Consequences
Peter Clarke
The Keynesian Revolution and its Economic Consequences is a study of John Maynard Keynes as a publicist, expert and theorist and of the economic doctrines associated with his name. It examines the Keynesian revolution in economic theory ... -
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Democracy and the Environment
Edited by William M. Lafferty, James Meadowcroft
A complex relationship exists between democratic politics and the management of the environment. Democracy and the Environment presents major new work on the challenges and dilemmas which environmental problems pose for the processes of... -
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Condillac: Commerce and Government
Edited by Shelagh M. Eltis, Walter Eltis
This book is the first English language edition of Le Commerce et le Gouvernement by the distinguished eighteenth century economist and philosopher Condillac. It was one of the most original contributions to French economics in the eigh... -
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The Foundations of Austrian Economics from Menger to Mises
Allen Oakley
This landmark book presents a critical study of the Austrian subjectivism of Menger and Mises and assesses their contribution in the light of contemporary philosophy of the human sciences. Allen Oakley lays emphasis on the subjectivism ... -
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The Austrian Theory of Value and Capital
Klaus H. Hennings, Heinz D. Kurz
The Austrian Theory of Value and Capital provides a meticulous account of Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk’s life, his theory of value, capital and interest within the context of 19th century German economic thought and the development of neoclassi... -
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Not Only an Economist
Mark Blaug
Not Only an Economist reflects the wide range of Professor Blaug’s interests and includes new and recent work on Adam Smith, Hayek and Keynes and studies in methodology, as well as new contributions to the economics of education. These ... -
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Great Economists before Keynes
Mark Blaug
This important book not only includes entries on familiar names, such as, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx and Leon Walras, but also includes descriptions of less well known yet equally important economists. Mark Blaug demonstrates ... -
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Management, Labour and Industrial Politics in Modern Europe
Edited by Joseph Melling, Alan McKinlay
This major new books offers a comparative survey of management, labour and productivity politics in Twentieth century Europe. The authors offer detailed assessments of industrial and political campaigns to raise productivity growth in Br... -
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The Life of Knut Wicksell
Torsten Gårdlund
This edition of The Life of Knut Wicksell will be welcomed as an excellent introduction to the life of a major economist whose theories and ideas have shown themselves to be of lasting value. -
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ECONOMIC THEORY AND POLICY IN CONTEXT
R. D.C. Black
Economic Theory and Policy in Context brings together a selection of R.D. Collison Black’s essays on the relationships between economic theory and policy, viewed historically. Beginning with a series of essays concerned with economists ... -
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Great Inflations of the 20th Century
Edited by Pierre L. Siklos
The problems associated with chronically high inflation and hyperinflation continue to preoccupy policy makers and economists. In Great Inflations of the 20th Century, Pierre Siklos has gathered together major papers by a distinguished g...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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WOMEN OF VALUE
Edited by Mary A. Dimand, Robert W. Dimand, Evelyn L. Forget
Women of Value seeks to better understand the lives and work of the women who helped to build the economics profession. A number of these papers focus on the sociology of the economics discipline including the failure to cite the work o...