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The Political Economy of Trade and Growth
An Analytical Interpretation of Sir James Steuart’s Inquiry
9781858980935 Edward Elgar Publishing
The Political Economy of Trade and Growth provides the basis for a major re-evaluation of Sir James Steuart’s contribution to modern economics through a rigorous analysis of his most important work.
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The Political Economy of Trade and Growth provides the basis for a major re-evaluation of Sir James Steuart’s contribution to modern economics through a rigorous analysis of his most important work.
Hong-Seok Yang presents an analytical interpretation of An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy, in terms of modern economics. This study of Steuart’s classic work reveals that his political economy contains not only original ideas and ground-breaking thinking for his time, but also many major ingredients of modern economics. Arguing that the Inquiry is implicitly logical, Dr Yang analyses both its structure and content, placing Steuart’s doctrine in historical, methodological and ideological context. Each chapter addresses a different part of Steuart’s political economy. The author seeks to assess the significance of Steuart’s thought and to explain why his work has so often been dismissed as ‘mercantilism’ by later readers.
Comprehensive in its scope and thorough in its analysis this book will be welcomed by historians of economic thought and by all those interested in the processes behind the evolution of economic ideas and doctrines.
Hong-Seok Yang presents an analytical interpretation of An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy, in terms of modern economics. This study of Steuart’s classic work reveals that his political economy contains not only original ideas and ground-breaking thinking for his time, but also many major ingredients of modern economics. Arguing that the Inquiry is implicitly logical, Dr Yang analyses both its structure and content, placing Steuart’s doctrine in historical, methodological and ideological context. Each chapter addresses a different part of Steuart’s political economy. The author seeks to assess the significance of Steuart’s thought and to explain why his work has so often been dismissed as ‘mercantilism’ by later readers.
Comprehensive in its scope and thorough in its analysis this book will be welcomed by historians of economic thought and by all those interested in the processes behind the evolution of economic ideas and doctrines.
Critical Acclaim
‘His book not only presents Steuart’s economics adequately and clearly, but it also remains close to the spirit of his arguments. From this perspective, historians of economics will find that the book has made a positive contribution. Moreover, I think that this book could be used as a beginning for the reevaluation of Steuart’s position in the history of economic thought.
– Anastassios D. Karayiannis, History of Political Economy
‘Yang’s study will be welcomed by students of Sir James Steuart and may attract a wider audience to his works.’
– Andrew S. Skinner, Economic Journal
‘. . . the author has a serious and scholarly intent – and there is much in it which is interesting and convincing.’
– Tony Aspromourgos, History of Economics Review
‘Yang has produced an important work which offers a careful and broad-ranging perspective on Steuart’s political economy. Overall, this book is a useful addition to the literature intended to rehabilitate Sir James Steuart.’
– M.A. Akhtar, Journal of the History of Economic Thought
‘. . . this is a very valuable contribution to the growing literature on Steuart and on eighteenth-century economic thought.’
– Anthony Brewer, The Manchester School
– Anastassios D. Karayiannis, History of Political Economy
‘Yang’s study will be welcomed by students of Sir James Steuart and may attract a wider audience to his works.’
– Andrew S. Skinner, Economic Journal
‘. . . the author has a serious and scholarly intent – and there is much in it which is interesting and convincing.’
– Tony Aspromourgos, History of Economics Review
‘Yang has produced an important work which offers a careful and broad-ranging perspective on Steuart’s political economy. Overall, this book is a useful addition to the literature intended to rehabilitate Sir James Steuart.’
– M.A. Akhtar, Journal of the History of Economic Thought
‘. . . this is a very valuable contribution to the growing literature on Steuart and on eighteenth-century economic thought.’
– Anthony Brewer, The Manchester School