Development of economic analysis / Ingrid Hahne Rima.
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Español Detalles de publicación: London, United Kingdom : Routledge, 2001.Edición: Sixth editionDescripción: xiv, 585 páginas : ilustradas con gráficos ; 24 cmISBN:- 041523297x
- HB 75 .R55 2001
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Preface to the sixth edition, ix -- Part I. Preclassical economics, 2 -- 1. Early masterworks as sources of economic thought, 8 -- 2. The origins of analytical economics, 23 -- 3. The transition to classical economics, 44 -- Part II. Classical economics, 64 -- 4. Physiocracy: the beginning of analytical economics, 68 -- 5. From moral philosophy to political economy / Adam Smith, 87 -- 6. The political economy of population behavior and aggregate demand / Thomas Malthus, J. B. Say, 116 -- 7. Income shares and their long-term tendencies / David Ricardo, William Nassau Senior, 138 -- 8. International trade, monetary theory and method in economic science / Ricardo, Senior, John Stuart Mill, 160 -- 9. Classical theory in review: from Quesnay to McCulloch, 181 -- Part III. The critics of classicism, 194 -- 10. Socialism, induction, and the forerunners of marginalism, 199 -- 11. An inquiry into the law of motion of the capitalist system / Karl Marx, 220 -- 12. First-generation marginalists / Jevons, Walras, Menger, 244 -- 13. Second-generation marginalists and the Austrian School, 273 -- Part IV. The neoclassical tradition, 1890-1945, 300 -- 14. Alfred Marshall and the neoclassical Tradition, 306 -- 15. Chamberlin, Robinson, and other price theorists, 337 -- 16. The new theory of welfare and consumer behavior, 360 -- 17. Neoclassical monetary and business-cycle theorists, 383 -- Part V. The Dissent from Neoclassicism, 1890-1945, 404 -- 18. The dissent of American institutionalists, 409 -- 19. The economics of planning; socialism without Marxism, 427 -- 20. J.M. Keynes's critique of the mainstream tradition, 441 -- 21. Keynes's theory of employment, output, and income; Harrod's dynamic interpretation, 458 -- Part VI. Beyond high theory, 482 -- 22. The emergence of econometrics a -- 23. Keynesians, neo-Walrasians, and monetarists 503 24. The analytics of economic liberalism: the Chicago tradition, 526 -- 25. Competing paradigms in contemporary economics, 545 -- Index of names, 571 -- Index of subjects, 575.
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