Eloquently written and scientifically rigorous, this well documented 2005 book traces the history of economic thought from antiquity to the present day. It focuses on different views of the economy and society and on their evolution over time, and critically evaluates the scarcity-utility approach in comparison with the Classical/Keynesian approach.
Eloquently written and scientifically rigorous, this well documented 2005 book traces the history of economic thought from antiquity to the present day. It focuses on different views of the economy and society and on their evolution over time, and critically evaluates the scarcity-utility approach in comparison with the Classical/Keynesian approach.
Alessandro Roncaglia is Professor of Economics in the Department of Economic Sciences, University of Rome 'La Sapienza'. He is a member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei and editor of BNL Quarterly Review and Moneta e Credito. His numerous publications include Piero Sraffa: His life, thought and cultural heritage (2000) and the Italian edition of this book, La ricchezza delle idee (2001) which received the 2003 Jérome Adolphe Blanqui Award from the European Society for the History of Economic Thought.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. The history of economic thought and its role 2. The prehistory of political economy 3. William Petty and the origins of political economy 4. From body politic to economic tables 5. Adam Smith 6. Economic science at the time of the French revolution 7. David Ricardo 8. The 'Ricardians' and the decline of Ricardianism 9. Karl Marx 10. The marginalist revolution: the subjective theory of value 11. The Austrian school and its neighbourhood 12. General economic equilibrium 13. Alfred Marshall 14. John Maynard Keynes 15. Joseph Schumpeter 16. Piero Sraffa 17. The age of fragmentation 18. Where are we going? Some (very tentative) considerations References Index.
Preface 1. The history of economic thought and its role 2. The prehistory of political economy 3. William Petty and the origins of political economy 4. From body politic to economic tables 5. Adam Smith 6. Economic science at the time of the French revolution 7. David Ricardo 8. The 'Ricardians' and the decline of Ricardianism 9. Karl Marx 10. The marginalist revolution: the subjective theory of value 11. The Austrian school and its neighbourhood 12. General economic equilibrium 13. Alfred Marshall 14. John Maynard Keynes 15. Joseph Schumpeter 16. Piero Sraffa 17. The age of fragmentation 18. Where are we going? Some (very tentative) considerations References Index.
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