Early Histories of Economic Thought, 1824-1914: History of economic thoughtThe books reprinted in this set greatly influenced the way the development of economics was perceived and how the history of economics was viewed. Many of the titles represent the first attempts to chart the history of economics both from European and American perspectives. Titles cover the USA, UK, Germany and France, and include: * History of Political Economy from Antiquity to our days [1880]-"Jerome Adolphe Blanqui" * View of the Progress of Political Economy in Europe [1847]--"Travers Twiss" * A Short History of Political Economy in England [1891]-"L.L. Price" * The History of Economics [1896/1911]-"Henry Dunning MacLeod" * History of Economic Thought [1911/1930]-"Lewis H. Haney" * History of Economic Doctrines [1915]-"Charles Gide"and "Charles Rist" * Types of Economic Theory [1930]-"Othmar Spann" * Philosophy and Political Economy in Some of their Historical Relations [1893]-"James Bonar" * The Development of English Thought: a Study in the Economic Interpretation of History [1899]-"Simon N. Patten" * A Guide to the Study of Political Economy [1876]-"Luigi Cossa" |
Contents
NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE HISTORY OF ECO | 3 |
THE ORIGIN AND TARDY DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC | 24 |
ECONOMIC THOUGHT OF THE ANCIENTS | 33 |
ECONOMIC THOUGHT OF THE ATHENIAN PHILOSOPHERS 5166 | 51 |
ROMAN ECONOMIC THOUGHT 6781 | 67 |
33 | 76 |
ECONOMIC THOUGHT OF THE MIDDLE AGES 85100 | 85 |
MERCANTILISM 103135 | 103 |
SUMPTION 355366 | 355 |
Socialistic Criticism | 364 |
b Nationalist Criticism | 367 |
EARLY NINETEENTHCENTURY SOCIALISM 385400 | 385 |
MILL | 401 |
THE FOUNDERS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM | 435 |
The Scope and Method | 460 |
CONCRETEHISTORICAL CRITICISM IN ENGLAND 471484 | 471 |
KAMERALISM 136154 | 136 |
83 | 139 |
THE FOUNDERS | 157 |
ADAM SMITH HIS IMMEDIATE PREDECESSORS AND | 193 |
CHAPTER XI | 211 |
MALTHUS AND THE THEORY OF POPULATION | 227 |
RICARDO AND THE THEORY OF DISTRIBUTION ESPE | 252 |
OPTIMISTIC TENDENCIES | 279 |
BASTIAT AND THE FRENCH OPTIMISTS | 297 |
THE LOGIC | 308 |
PAGES | 311 |
17761850 | 321 |
OPPONENTS AND LEADING CRITICS | 344 |
The Logic | 499 |
EARLY CRITICISM | 501 |
THE DOWNFALL OF THE WAGESFUND THEORY 516524 | 516 |
ATTEMPTS AT RECONSTRUCTION | 525 |
THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL AND ESPECIALLY | 543 |
OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT | 570 |
ECONOMIC THOUGHT IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE | 591 |
ECONOMIC THOUGHT IN THE UNITED STATES | 609 |
CONCLUSION 635659 | 635 |
570 | 642 |
660 | |
670 | |
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