The history of economic thought : a reader /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Routledge,
2013.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface I. Pre-classical thought
- Introduction
- Aristotle, politics and ethics (300s B.C.)
- St. Thomas Aquinas, summa theologica (1267-73)
- Thomas Mun, England's treasure by foreign trade
- Sir William Petty, a treatise of taxes and contributions
- John Locke, two treatises of government (1690) and some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest, and raising the value of money
- Richard Cantillon, essai sur la nature du commerce en generale
- Francois Quesnay, tableau economique
- Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, reflections on the formation and distribution of wealth
- Bernard Mandeville, Fable of the bees
- The classical school
- Introduction
- David Hume, political discourses (on money, interest, and the balance of trade)
- Adam Smith, wealth of nations
- Jeremy Bentham, an introduction to the principles of morals and legislation (1789), manual of political economy (1795), anarchical fallacies (1795), principles of the civil code
- Thomas Malthus, essay on population
- Henry Thornton, paper credit
- David Ricardo, the high price of bullion
- Jean Baptiste Say, a treatise on political economy
- David Ricardo, principles of political economy and taxation
- Thomas Malthus, principles of political economy
- James Mill, elements of political economy
- Nassau Senior, an outline of political economy
- J.S. Mill, principles of political economy
- The Marxian challenge
- Karl Marx, critique of political economy (1859), capital
- The marginal revolution
- William Stanley Jevons, theory of political economy
- Carl Menger, principles of economics
- Leon Walras, elements of pure economics
- F.Y. Edgeworth, mathematical psychics
- Alfred Marshall, principles of economics
- Eugen Böhm-bawerk, the positive theory of capital
- The development of macroeconomics
- Introduction
- Knut Wicksell, "the influence of the rate of interest on prices"
- Irving Fisher, the rate of interest (1907) and the purchasing power of money
- John Maynard Keynes, "the end of laissez-faire" (1926), "the general theory of employment" (1937), and the general theory of employment, interest and money (1936) vi. institutional economics
- Thorstein Veblen, the theory of the leisure class
- John R. Commons, "institutional economics"
- Post-world-war II economics
- Milton Friedman, "the methodology of positive economics"
- Paul A. Samuelson, "the pure theory of public expenditure" (1954) and "diagrammatic exposition of a pure theory of public expenditure"
- A.W.H. Phillips, "the relation between unemployment and the rate of change of money wages in the united kingdom 1861-1957"
- Milton Friedman, "the role of monetary policy".