History of Economic Thought
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Advanced Introduction to Feminist Economics
Joyce P. Jacobsen
‘With this interesting and highly relevant book, Joyce Jacobsen has provided a masterful account of the issues, debates, and ideas that feminist economists have written about for decades. Jacobsen has both the research record and the car...eBook:Find out more£13.16
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Transnational Corporations and International Production
Grazia Ietto-Gillies
‘This book deals with the important issue of integrating the study of the transnational corporation into economics. Ietto-Gillies places the different theories on the TNC into their wider theoretical and historical contexts and offers th...eBook:Find out more£29.56
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The Evolution of the Theory of the Firm
Edited by David J. Teece, Neil M. Kay
‘From Coase to Williamson to Hart and Holmström, the theory of the firm has not only evolved but also been duly celebrated. But these ideas have important applications besides firms (e.g., Ostrom on polycentric governance, to name just o... -
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Teaching College Economics
Edited by Paul W. Grimes
‘Bringing to bear years of experience and expertise as editor, scholar, teacher, and champion of economic education, Grimes skillfully distills the literature to assemble a guidebook for the thoughtful instructor who wants to teach with ... -
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History of Law and Economics
Edited by Henry N. Butler, Jonathan Klick
‘Butler and Klick have done a wonderful job by selecting important articles that an economist or a legal scholar interested in the history of the field should read.’ – Alain Marciano, Journal of the History of Economic Thought -
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Advanced Introduction to Post Keynesian Economics
J. E. King
‘The Elgar Advanced Introduction series is a very good idea and fills a real gap in the literature. John King is an excellent choice as the author of the Post Keynesian volume. In past work he has explained his preference for a Kalecki–K...eBook:Find out more£14.36
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Economic Models of Law
Edited by Thomas J. Miceli, Matthew J. Baker
‘The extent of the research and co-ordination required to produce a scholarly compilation like this is astounding. There is little doubt that this book will make life just a touch easier for students and academics in economics and law, a... -
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Macroeconomics
William Scarth
Integrating Keynesian and New Classical traditions, this is an ideal text for advanced students. ‘This is an excellent book, actually the book, for the beginning graduate student who wants to keep up with the often confusing journal li...eBook:Find out more£28.76
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The Economics of Wealth Distribution
Edited by James B. Davies
‘This is a wonderful compendium of classic articles about the distribution of wealth from both empirical and theoretical perspectives. Scholars will want to have it on their bookshelf.’ – Stephen P. Jenkins, Lo... -
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Chicago Price Theory
Edited by J. D. Hammond, Steven G. Medema, John D. Singleton
The ‘Chicago Price Theory’ approach to economics has been credited with shedding light on many fundamental questions relating to traditional economics and renowned scholars including Milton Friedman, Frank Knight, George Stigler, Jacob V... -
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The Coase Theorem
Edited by Richard A Posner, Francesco Parisi
‘For those eager to learn more about the phenomenon that is the Coase theorem, this collection makes an excellent resources, one that exposes the reader to both the grand themes of Coase theorem history and the theoretical minutia that a... -
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Mathematics and Modern Economics
Edited by Geoffrey M. Hodgson
The appropriate role of mathematics in economics has been controversial for two hundred years, and has been a matter of ongoing debate as economics became more mathematical after the Second World War. Controversy has been heightened afte...