Description: A Brief History of Economic Thought by Hassan Bougrine, Louis-Philippe Rochon It is now widely acknowledged that history is useful, even essential, because it helps us predict the future. The history of ideas in economics, as in other fields of inquiry, plays an important role in enlightening current researchers as they endeavour to understand contemporary events and anticipate the future of human societies. This book brings together a fine collection of chapters that span contributions from forgotten classics to the most recent new thinking about critical issues such as growth, wealth, its creation and its distribution among members of society. It is A Brief History of Economic Thought, but it will certainly go a long way in helping undergraduate students and other researchers who are curious about the evolution of economic ideas over the last five centuries. Chapters offer discussions on the main tenets of post-Keynesian economics, and focus on issues of growth, wealth and income distribution. The debate on the role of government versus the market is brought to the fore within the context of economic thought from the Physiocrats to the post-Keynesians.The editors have created an essential read for scholars and students interested in the history of economic thought and post-Keynesian economics. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Edited by Hassan Bougrine, Full Professor, Laurentian University, Louis-Philippe Rochon, Full Professor, Laurentian University, Canada, Editor-in-Chief, Review of Political Economy and Founding Editor Emeritus, Review of Keynesian Economics Table of Contents Contents:Introduction to A Brief History of Economic Thought 1Hassan Bougrine and Louis-Philippe RochonPART I THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS BEFORE KEYNES1 The Mercantilists and Physiocrats 4Hassan Bougrine2 The Classical School 14Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri and Matías Vernengo3 Karl Marx and the Marxist School 35Scott Carter4 The Neoclassical School 54Hassan BougrinePART II KEYNES AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES5 John Maynard Keynes 74Amitava Dutt6 Micha Kalecki 94Malcolm Sawyer7 Thorstein Bunde Veblen 112Guglielmo Forges Davanzati8 Joseph Alois Schumpeter 125Nicola De Liso9 Karl Polanyi: The Place of the Economy in Society 148Claus ThomasbergerPART III THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS AFTER KEYNES10 The Keynesian School and the Neoclassical Synthesis 173John E. King11 Milton Friedman and the Monetarist School 193Sergio Rossi12 The Rational Expectations School 211William McColloch and Matías Vernengo13 The New Keynesian School 228Steven Pressman14 The Post-Keynesian School 246Louis-Philippe RochonAuthor index 273Subject index 278 Review Rochons claim for post-Keynesian economics provides a fitting finish to the volume with its clear heterodox orientation. Bougrine and Rochon have succeeded in providing an excellent introduction to the development of economic discourse for those seeking a different perspective than the traditional linear explanation of the development of modern orthodox economics. -- Harry Bloch, History of Economics ReviewAt a time when mainstream economists have practically abandoned the teaching of the history of economic thought in numerous economics undergraduate university programs internationally, professors Hassan Bougrine and Louis-Philippe Rochon should be commended for trying to reverse this tendency. They have brought together a truly first-class international group of distinguished non-mainstream economists to counter this growing collective amnesia in the economics profession by presenting and reassessing not only past developments in economic thinking going as far back as the eighteenth century, but also by analyzing contemporary schools of thought. This is a book that can be used as a textbook or as an additional source of stimulating reading, especially appropriate for students enrolled in any undergraduate course covering the broad field of economic thought, both historical and contemporary. -- Mario Seccareccia, University of Ottawa, Canada and Editor of the International Journal of Political EconomyEconomics claims to be a regularly advancing science. Its history will be a story of progress. We look to the early thinkers – the Classics – largely for anticipations of our advanced scientific work. Not so in this book; it does show the progress of the mainstream – but it is progress up a blind alley; and we see a return to the Classics, but it is to find the point at which the discipline went off the rails. An alternative, vigorous and progressive picture of the economy is presented in well-written and well-researched articles, focusing on a good selection of the greatest economists. The book presents a good account of the actual state of the discipline; far from being a regularly advancing science, it is a sometimes chaotic scene of intellectual conflict, fascinating and very exciting at times! -- Edward J. Nell, New School for Social Research, USIts always a good time to read a book on the history of economic thought. At least for the sake of history, which revives the narratives rooted in both language and imagination; and suggests the taste for adventure, grounded in research and discovery. The merit of this book is to bring us into this journey using fourteen suggestions cast in a thematic way. Taken as a whole, the book unearths economics as a sort of lost civilization; read just in specific chapters, each appears as an intriguing detail inspiring for further inquiries. Structure and brilliant exposure make the book interesting to students and scholars. They are both exposed to the evidence of a process that through successive stratifications built the meaning of economics: by the exercise of memory all fragments become pillars of knowledge. No need to decide winners or losers, just the same ambivalent emotion to discover that the open questions for our future are still so like those of the great thinkers who preceded us. -- Anna-Maria Variato, University of Bergamo, Italy Details ISBN1035322021 Author Louis-Philippe Rochon Pages 304 Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Year 2023 ISBN-13 9781035322022 Format Paperback Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Subtitle From the Mercantilists to the Post-Keynesians Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Louis-Philippe Rochon AU Release Date 2023-07-28 NZ Release Date 2023-07-28 DEWEY 330.1509 Audience Professional & Vocational Publication Date 2023-07-07 UK Release Date 2023-07-07 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161862828;
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