The history of economics : (Record no. 22246)

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International Standard Book Number 9781911116707 (pbk.)
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Original cataloging agency Indian Institute for Human Settlements-Bangalore
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Edition number 23
Classification number 330.09 BAC
Item number 021365
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Personal name Backhouse, Roger,
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Title The history of economics :
Remainder of title a course for students and teachers /
Statement of responsibility, etc Roger Backhouse & Keith Tribe.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Newcastle upon Tyne :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Agenda Publishing,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2018.
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Extent xii, 389 pages :
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Dimensions 24 cm
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Formatted contents note Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Lecture 1. Commerce, Wealth and Power: The Disputed Foundations of the Strength of a Nation -- Lecture 2. Natural Order, Physiocracy and Reform -- Lecture 3. Adam Smith I: Outline of a Project -- Lecture 4. Adam Smith II: The Two Texts -- Lecture 5. The Political Economy of Malthus and Ricardo -- Lecture 6. Political Economy in Continental Europe and the United States -- Lecture 7. Political Economy, Philosophic Radicalism and John Stuart Mill -- Lecture 8. Popular Political Economy: List, Carey, Bastiat and George -- Lecture 9. Radical Political Economy: Marx and His Sources -- Lecture 10. Marginalism and Subjectivism: Jevons and Edgeworth -- Lecture 11. From Political Economy to Economics -- Lecture 12. Alfred Marshall's Project -- Lecture 13. Markets and Welfare after Marshall -- Lecture 14. Monetary Economics -- Lecture 15. The Rise of Mathematical Economics -- Lecture 16. Robbins's Essay and the Definition of Economics -- Lecture 17. John Maynard Keynes -- Lecture 18. Quantitative Economics -- Lecture 19. The Keynesian Revolution -- Lecture 20. Modern Macroeconomics -- Lecture 21. Inflation and the Phillips Curve -- Lecture 22. Popular Economics -- Lecture 23. Economics and Policy -- Lecture 24. Ideology and Place.
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Summary, etc As a broad introduction to the history of economic thought – based on courses the authors have taught for many years – this book provides a magisterial overview for students and teachers who have not had the opportunity to cover the development of the field of economics in its historical context.<br/><br/>The text is presented as a series of twenty-four lectures, which can be used as the basis for self-study or for the delivery of a course. Each lecture presents an outline of aims, a select bibliography, a chronology, an overview of between 3,000 and 4,000 words, and questions for further study or reflection.<br/><br/>Contemporary understanding of economic principles sheds little light on the manner in which past thinkers thought, so the reader is provided with the much-needed context behind the development of ideas, as well as being guided through the original writings of economists such as Smith, Jevons, Marshall, Robbins, Keynes and others. The emphasis is on the broad developing stream of economic argument from the seventeenth century to the present, seeking to emphasize a diversity that is sometimes suppressed in more conventional textbooks, which tend to organize their histories into sequences of schools of thought.<br/><br/>Backhouse and Tribe bring their considerable insight and knowledge to bear on the text, having honed their presentation to the needs of those with no previous background in the subject, without sacrificing analysis or rigour. The book will be warmly welcomed by students and teachers alike.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Economics
General subdivision History.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Lectures and lecturing.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Economics
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Personal name Tribe, Keith,
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore 20/05/2024 SBC/IN/5179/5-15-2024 2269.81 2 330.09 BAC 021365 021365 16/10/2024 16/09/2024 16/09/2024 20/05/2024 Book

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