History of economic thought : a critical perspective / by E. K. Hunt and Mark Lautzenheiser
By: Hunt, E. K.
Contributor(s): Lautzenheiser, Mark.
Material type: TextPublisher: New Delhi : PHI Learning Private Limited, 2011.Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xxiv, 579p. 23.5 cm.ISBN: 9788120344020; 9781138300064.Subject(s): ECONOMICS | ECONOMIC HISTORYDDC classification: 330.9Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliography and index.
Introduction Economic ideas before Adam Smith Adam Smith Thomas Robert Malthus David Ricardo Rationalistic Subjectivism: the economics of Bentham, Say and Senior Political economy of the poor: the ideas of William Thompson and Thomas Hodgskin Pure versus Eclectic utilitarianism: The writings of Bastiat and Mill Karl Marx The triumph of utilitarianism: the economics of Jevons, Menger and Walras Neoclassical theories of the firm and income distribution: the writings of Marshall, Clark and Bohm-Bawerk Thorstein Veblen Theories opf imperialism: the writings of Hobson, Luxemburg and Lenin Consummation, Consecration and Destruction of the invisible hand: Neoclassical welfare economics Neoclassical ideology and the myth of the self adjusting market: the writings of John Maynard Keynes Annulment of the myth of the measurable productivity of capital: the writings of Piero Sraffa Contemporary economics I: the Bifurcation of orthodoxy Contemporary economics II: Institutionalism and post- Keynesianism Contemporary economics III: The revival of critica;l political economy
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