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The Distribution of Wealth
Michael Schneider
‘. . . reading this manuscript made me think again about why we feel the distribution of wealth is special and worth attention. . .’ – Jim Davies, University of Wester Ontario, Canada The Distribution of Wealth is the first book to prov... -
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Time in Economic Theory
Edited by Stefano Zamagni, Elettra Agliardi
No question has more intrigued the minds of scholars of economic thought throughout history than that of the nature and meaning of time. The articles in this insightful collection attempt to provide satisfactory answers to fundamental is... -
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The Status of Women in Classical Economic Thought
Edited by Robert Dimand, Chris Nyland
‘A worthwhile volume for those interested in the history of the economic status of women, and as a basic reference for all academic libraries. Highly recommended.’ – E.P. Hoffman, Choice The Status of Women in Classical Economic Thought...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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A History of Post Keynesian Economics since 1936
J. E. King
‘A thorough, thoughtful, issue-related history such as this is just the thing to contribute to the growing maturity of post Keynesian economics, clarifying where we have got to now, and indicating how the approach might develop in the fu...eBook:Find out more$54.40
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The Collected Interwar Papers and Correspondence of Roy Harrod
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‘Roy Harrod made important contributions to the theory of the firm and international trade not to mention cycle and growth theory, he was more than a mere dabbler in philosophy, and he frequently ventured into policy debates. If his own ... -
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The Legacy of Thorstein Veblen
Edited by Rick Tilman
‘The thoughtful anthology on studies of Veblen is most timely in an era when profits no longer have much to do with productivity and conspicuous consumption is more conspicuous than ever. America’s greatest social scientist dealt with em... -
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European Economists of the Early 20th Century, Volume 2
Edited by Warren J. Samuels
‘. . . one should underline the very high quality of the analytical assessments featuring in most of the papers. . . and, above all, the fact that these 300-odd pages stand out as a real goldmine of hard-to-recover information for histor... -
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The Legacy of Piero Sraffa
Edited by Heinz D. Kurz, Neri Salvadori
‘. . . this is a very fine collection of papers, which should be of great interest to every economist who is interested in the history and future of economic theory. . . this reference collection will make a very valuable addition to you... -
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The European Macroeconomy
Lee A. Craig, Douglas Fisher
‘European economic history currently lacks a good textbook that might appeal to undergraduate students with a background in economics. . . . This book by Lee Craig and Douglas Fisher . . . is thus to be welcomed as filling an important g... -
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Why the Bubble Burst
Lawrance L. Evans Jr.
‘Lawrance Evans’s Why the Bubble Burst will stand as one of the most incisive and important accounts of the stock market’s performance over the last two decades. Offering a broad and coherent evaluation of the major explanations for move...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Old and New Growth Theories
Edited by Neri Salvadori
‘Researchers and advanced students who are interested in growth theory will gain a good introduction to current debates on the NGT.’ – Cheol-Soo Park, Review of Political Economy Since the late 1980s, economic growth has again become a ... -
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Two Hundred Years of Say’s Law
Edited by Steven Kates
‘His book not only summarizes the entire literature on Say’s Law but also offers a new perspective on the place of this theorem in the Anglo-American literature (as well as in Röpke and Haberler) between James Mill and Maynard Keynes. I ...