Economic Theories in a Non-Walrasian Tradition

Cambridge Univ. Press
€ 74,42

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This book covers a broad range of topics in the history of economics that have relevance to current economic theories. The author believes that one of the tasks for a historian of economics is to analyze and interpret theories currently outside the mainstream of economic theory, in this case non-Walrasian economics. By doing so, he argues, new directions and new areas for research can be developed that will extend the current theories. Familiar topics covered include: the division of labor, economies of scale, wages, profit, international trade, market mechanisms, and money. These are considered in the light of the well-known non-Walrasian schools of thought: the classical, Marxian, Austrian, and Cambridge schools.

Engels
Verschenen in 2009
Rubriek:

  • NUR: Algemene economie
  • ISBN-13: 9780511528507 | ISBN-10: 0511528507