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Routledge Studies in the History of Economics


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Economics continues to draw inspiration from the ideas of past economists. This series provides an arena for current debate in the study of the history of economics. Adhering to no single methodology, it includes volumes which explore the ideas of individual economists, major schools of thought, and the evolution of key ideas and theories within economic analysis.

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The Origins of Neoliberalism Insights from economics and philosophy

The Origins of Neoliberalism: Insights from economics and philosophy

1st Edition

By Giandomenica Becchio, Giovanni Leghissa
November 09, 2016

Neoliberalism is a doctrine that adopts a free market policy in a deregulated political framework. In recent years, neoliberalism has become increasingly prominent as a doctrine in Western society, and has been heavily discussed in both academia and the media. In The Origins of Neoliberalism, the ...

Economic Justice and Liberty The Social Philosophy in John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism

Economic Justice and Liberty: The Social Philosophy in John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism

1st Edition

By Huei-chun Su
November 10, 2016

This new book reopens the debate on theories of justice between utilitarian theorists and scholars from other camps. John Rawls’ 1971 publication of A Theory of Justice put forward a devastating challenge to the long-established dominance of utilitarianism within political and moral philosophy, and...

Economists and War A heterodox perspective

Economists and War: A heterodox perspective

1st Edition

Edited By Fabrizio Bientinesi, Rosario Patalano
November 10, 2016

War and economic power have been interwoven in the thought of scholars since the beginnings of economic science, and views on the role of war in the economy have shifted dramatically as the world order has changed. The centenary of World War I has offered the opportunity for increased reflection on...

Jean-Baptiste Say and Political Economy

Jean-Baptiste Say and Political Economy

1st Edition

Edited By Gilles Jacoud, Jean-Baptiste Say
November 09, 2016

Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832) was one of the first great economists to have laid down the foundations of economic science. Author of the famous Treatise on Political Economy in 1803, which was revised and re-edited on several occasions, he published numerous other works including a voluminous ...

The Division of Labor in Economics A History

The Division of Labor in Economics: A History

1st Edition

By Guang-Zhen Sun
November 10, 2016

This book provides, for the first time, a systematic and comprehensive narrative of the history of one central idea in economics, namely the division of labour, over the past two and a half millennia, with special focus on that having occurred in the most recent two and a half centuries. Quite ...

French Liberalism in the 19th Century An Anthology

French Liberalism in the 19th Century: An Anthology

1st Edition

Edited By Robert Leroux, David Hart
November 08, 2016

Political and economic liberalism has generally been considered to be of marginal import in France, but at an intellectual level, it is a different story. An exploration of the history of French economic thought shows how a rich intellectual tradition developed during the nineteenth century, which ...

Keynes and Modern Economics

Keynes and Modern Economics

1st Edition

Edited By Ryuzo Kuroki
November 07, 2016

It is a little over seventy years since John Maynard Keynes produced his magnum opus, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money. Keynes' staggering achievement has been to remain relevant to economics and other disciplines even today and this book reflects that with an examination on ...

Keynes, Sraffa and the Criticism of Neoclassical Theory Essays in Honour of Heinz Kurz

Keynes, Sraffa and the Criticism of Neoclassical Theory: Essays in Honour of Heinz Kurz

1st Edition

Edited By Neri Salvadori, Christian Gehrke
November 07, 2016

Heinz Kurz is recognised internationally as a leading economic theorist and a foremost historian of economic thought. This book pays tribute to his outstanding contributions on the occasion of his 65th birthday by bringing together a unique collection of new essays by distinguished economists from ...

On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences Critical Edition, with an Introduction and Afterword by Paolo Silvestri

On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences: Critical Edition, with an Introduction and Afterword by Paolo Silvestri

1st Edition

Edited By Paolo Silvestri, Luigi Einaudi
October 11, 2016

Luigi Einaudi (1874-1961) was a leading liberal economist, economic historian and political figure. This book provides the English-speaking world with a first critical edition of Einaudi’s – hitherto unpublished – rewriting of one of his most unique and thoughtful essays. The relevance of this ...

Real Business Cycle Models in Economics

Real Business Cycle Models in Economics

1st Edition

By Warren Young
October 26, 2016

The purpose of this book is to describe the intellectual process by which Real Business Cycle models were developed. The approach taken focuses on the core elements in the development of RBC models: (i) building blocks, (ii) catalysts, and (iii) meta-syntheses. This is done by detailed examination ...

The Political Economy of Latin American Independence

The Political Economy of Latin American Independence

1st Edition

Edited By Alexandre Mendes Cunha, Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
September 27, 2016

Although historians usually trace its origins to the Haitian Revolution of the late 18th Century, Latin American political, economic and cultural emancipation is still very much a work in progress. As new national identities were developed, fresh reflection and theorising was needed in order to ...

The Theory of the Firm An overview of the economic mainstream

The Theory of the Firm: An overview of the economic mainstream

1st Edition

By Paul Walker
August 16, 2016

Firms are a ubiquitous feature of the economic landscape, with much of the activity undertaken within an economy taking place within their boundaries. Given the size of the contribution made by firms to economic activity, employment and growth, having a theoretical understanding of the nature and ...

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