Economic History
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The European Macroeconomy
Lee A. Craig, Douglas Fisher
This comprehensive and far-reaching book describes the growth and economic integration of the European economy from 1500 to 1913. The authors apply macroeconomic techniques to identify growth rates, inflation, product markets, trade net... -
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Why the Bubble Burst
Lawrance L. Evans Jr.
Why the Bubble Burst provides a comprehensive look at the most dramatic run-up in equity values in US history. Lawrance Evans takes the reader from theory to empirics, illustrating why we need to go beyond the efficient markets hypothesi...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Old and New Growth Theories
Edited by Neri Salvadori
Since the late 1980s, economic growth has again become a central topic in economic theorising. Recent endogenous growth theory has greatly contributed to the development of the field. Old and New Growth Theories analyses the most recent ... -
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Two Hundred Years of Say’s Law
Edited by Steven Kates
这本书挑衅examines the standing of Say’s Law two centuries after its initial statement in 1803. -
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Europe in the International Economy 1500 to 2000
Edited by Derek H. Aldcroft, Anthony Sutcliffe
This thorough and compelling book offers a long-run perspective on the European economy from 1500 to the present day, and compares Europe’s position of world dominance in the nineteenth century with its vacillating fortunes in the twenti... -
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Models of Capitalism: Debating Strengths and Weaknesses
Edited by David Coates
This authoritative collection provides the reader with easy access to the full range of arguments now being developed to explain why some forms of economic organisation prospered best in the immediate past, and why some models now seem m... -
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Landmark Papers in Macroeconomics Selected by James Tobin
Edited by James Tobin
James Tobin was America’s most distinguished Keynesian economist, whose path-breaking theoretical work has demonstrated that Keynes’s original theories can be adapted to deal with modern macroeconomic problems. This significant volume pr... -
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Happiness in Economics
Edited by Richard A. Easterlin
Happiness in Economics presents a selection of the most important economics articles on individuals’ subjective well-being. The volume demonstrates that economics is relevant for people’s happiness. -
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Landmark Papers in Economics, Politics and Law Selected By James M. Buchanan
Edited by James M. Buchanan
James Buchanan has been a key figure in the integration of the analysis of political decision-making into the corpus of economic theory, the source for what is now called ‘public choice economics’. This notable volume seeks to identify f... -
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The State, Regulation and the Economy
Edited by Lars Magnusson, Jan Ottosson
Regulatory regimes appear wherever market economies exist and whenever there is competition for limited resources. However, the rationale of public regulation of markets, as well as the mechanisms that characterise regulatory regimes, is... -
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Landmark Papers in Economic Fluctuations, Economic Policy and Related Subjects Selected By Lawrence R. Klein
Edited by Lawrence R. Klein
The computer revolution of the 1960s ushered in a golden period of econometric model building. Lawrence Klein was constantly in the forefront of this development. He was awarded the Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for this and o... -
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The Economic Development of Modern Japan, 1945–1995
Edited by Steven Tolliday
This important collection throws light on the historical development and evolution of the economy, society and institutions in post-war Japan.