History of Economic Thought
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The Economics of Conspicuous Consumption
Roger Mason
A feature of the new consumer societies which has emerged in more recent years has been the growing economic and social importance of conspicuous consumption. Status-directed consumer demand, stimulated and promoted by the supply of pro... -
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Great economists since keynes
Mark Blaug
Great Economists since Keynes is a unique book. It presents a stylish, short, authoritative statement of each economist’s main contribution to the subject. It will be essential reading for anyone wishing to learn more about the great e... -
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The Myth of Adam Smith
Salim Rashid
This book presents a controversial account of the work of Adam Smith, challenging prevailing orthodox thought on Smith’s contribution to economics. It argues that Smith’s fame as an economic analyst and economic historian is undeserved. -
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Italian Economists of the 20th Century
Edited by Ferdinando Meacci
Italian Economists of the 20th Century provides a unique up–to–date assessment and appreciation of the work of 12 pioneering economists. The essays – written by a group of leading international scholars – are a fitting tribute to the im...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Political Economics in Retrospect
Edited by Harald Hagemann, Heinz D. Kurz
This major work provides an assessment of Adolf Lowe’s work and explores areas for future research in relation to his important contribution to economics, in particular his belief that economics is inseparable from social inquiry. -
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A SOARING EAGLE: Alfred Marshall 1842–1924
Peter Groenewegen
Peter Groenewegen’s outstanding new book places the major features of Marshall’s life and work within the rich institutional setting of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain. This biography sheds new light on Marshall’s de... -
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The Political Economy of Gunnar Myrdal
James Angresano
This book provides an evaluation of the intellectual development of Gunnar Myrdal, emphasizing his methodology, his beliefs about economics and the role of economists in modern society. Special attention is given to Gunnar Myrdal’s deve... -
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Money and Macroeconomics
David Laidler
Money and Macroeconomics is a significant collection of David Laidler’s most important papers on the so-called ‘monetarist counter-revolution’. This volume contains both published and unpublished examples of his influential contribution...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Money and General Equilibrium Theory
Pascal Bridel
This important book offers a detailed and analytical reconstruction of the pioneering attempts of Walras and Pareto to coordinate money and general equilibrium theory. It argues that the very logic of the original static general equilib... -
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Turbulence in Economics
Francisco Louçã
Turbulence in Economics presents the economy as an evolutionary process, economics as a realistic science and reintroduces history as fundamental to understanding economic processes. It examines cycles and fluctuations in economic histo...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Foundations of Probability, Econometrics and Economic Games Series
Edited by O. F. Hamouda, J. C.R. Rowley
This major new series reprints in book form a selection of the most important and influential articles on probability, econometrics and economic games which cumulatively have had a major impact on the development of modern economics. Ma... -
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The Makers of Modern Economics
Edited by Arnold Heertje
The Makers of Modern Economics Volume III follows on from the two previous volumes in presenting the intellectual development of some of this century’s most influential economists. The first volume in this series was acclaimed by Profes...