Readings in the history of economic theory.

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Main Author: Rima, Ingrid Hahne, 1925- (comp.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [1970].
Series:Holt, Rinehart and Winston series in economics
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Aristotle and Hesiod: the economic problem in Greek thought / Barry Gordon
  • 2. The concept of the just price: theory and economic policy / Raymond de Roover
  • 3. The trade crisis of the early 1620's and English economic thought / J.D. Gould
  • 4. Natural law and the rise of economic individualism in England / Alfred F. Chalk
  • 5. Physiocracy and classicism in Britain / Ronald L. Meek
  • 6. Adam Smith on the division of labour: two views or one? / Nathan Rosenberg
  • 7. Malthus on money wages and welfare / William D. Grampp
  • 8. A re-interpretation of Ricardo on value / John M. Cassels
  • 9. The wages fund controversy: a diagrammatic exposition / William Breit
  • 10. Mill and the wages fund / A.C. Pigou
  • 11. Marx's "increasing misery" doctrine / Thomas Sowell
  • 12. The classical theory of economic growth / Adolph Lowe
  • 13. The retarded acceptance of the marginal utility theory / Emil Kauder
  • 14. Leon Walras and his economic system / Milton Friedman
  • 15. Marshall and the trade cycle / J.N. Wolfe.6:35
  • 16. Institutionalism and American economic theory: a case of interpenetration / Fritz Karl Mann
  • 17. Perfect competition, historically contemplated / George Stigler
  • 18. Monopolistic competition after thirty years: the impact on general theory / Robert L. Bishop
  • 19. Monopolistic competition and welfare economics / William J. Baumol
  • 20. Classic and current notions of "measurable utility" / Daniel Ellsberg
  • 21. Mr. Keynes and Mr. Marx / Sidney S. Alexander
  • 22. The profit concept and theory: a restatement / J. Fred Weston
  • 23. Alternative theories of distribution / Nicholas Kaldor
  • 24. Economists and the history of ideas / Paul A. Samuelson
  • 25. The influence of events and policies on economic thought / George Stigler.