Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis, Volume II: Schools of Thought in Economics

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This unique troika of Handbooks provide exhaustive and indispensable coverage of the history of economic analysis. Edited by two of the foremost academics in the field, they gather together insightful and original contributions from scholars across the world. The encyclopaedic breadth and scope of the original entries will make these Handbooks an invaluable source of knowledge for all serious students and scholars of the history of economic thought. Each Handbook can be read individually and acts as a self-contained volume in its own right. They can be purchased separately or as part of a three-volume set. Volume II contains entries on the major schools of economic thought and analysis. These schools differ with regard to their 'vision' of the working of the economic system, the major forces and interactions that shape its path, and the policy recommendations proposed. At any moment of time, several such schools typically compete with one another, striving for dominance within the economic and political discourse.

Author(s): Gilbert Faccarello, Heinz D. Kurz
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: x+487

Contents:1. Introduction2. AntiquityBertram Schefold3. Economic Thought in ScholasticismIrina Chaplygina and Andre Lapidus4. CameralismKeith Tribe5. Mercantilism and the Science of TradeThierry Demals6. French Enlightenment Thierry Demals and Gilbert Faccarello7. Italian EnlightenmentPier Luigi Porta8. Scottish EnlightenmentAnthony Brewer9. British Classical Political EconomyChristian Gehrke10. French Classical Political EconomyAlain Beraud11. Bullionist and Anti-bullionist SchoolsJerome de Boyer des Roches and Ricardo Solis Rosales12. Banking and Currency SchoolsNeil T. Skaggs13. Non Marxian Socialist Ideas in FranceMichel Bellet14. Non Marxian Socialist Ideas in Britain and the United StatesNoel Thompson15. Non Marxian Socialist Ideas in Germany and AustriaGunther Chaloupek16. Marxism(s)John E. King17. German and Austrian schoolHeinz D.Kurz18. British MarginalismJohn Creedy19. Lausanne SchoolRoberto Baranzini and Francois Allisson 20. Historical EconomicsSimon Cook and Keith Tribe21. InstitutionalismMalcolm Rutherford22. Russian School of Mathematical EconomicsAndrey A. Belykh23. Cambridge School of EconomicsMaria Cristina Marcuzzo and Annalisa Rosselli24. Stockholm (Swedish) SchoolHans-Michael Trautwein25. Chicago SchoolRoss B. Emmett26. MonetarismArash Molavi Vassei27. New Classical MacroeconomicsPeter Spahn28. Public ChoiceCharles B. Blankart29. Neo Ricardian EconomicsHeinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori30. KeynesianismGeoffrey C. Harcourt31. Post-KeynesianismMarc Lavoie32. New KeynesianismCorrado Benassi Index