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Economics - study of how human beings allocate scarce resources to produce various commodities and how those commodities are distributed for consumption among the people in society (see distribution). The essence of economics lies in the fact that resources are scarce, or at least limited, and that not all human needs and desires can be met. How to distribute these resources in the most


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    Classical Macroeconomics: Some Modern Variations and Distortions » Read Now

    by James C. W. Ahiakpor. 254 pgs.

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    The Great Depression and Keynes's definition of economic concepts made it difficult for modern economists to appreciate the classical insights. This book clarifies the classical explanations to resolve the continuing disputes.
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    Competition, Monopoly, and Differential Profit Rates: On the Relevance of the Classical and Marxian Theories of Production Prices for Modern Industrial and Corporate Pricing » Read Now

    by Willi J. Semmler. 240 pgs.

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    ...policy. 5. Profit. 6. Classical school of economics. 7. Marxian economics...Indeed, in unorthodox economics the idea persisted that the classical and Marxian...
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    The Growth of Economic Thought (Chapters 10 - 16) » Read Now

    by Henry William Spiegel. 868 pgs.

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    ...story of pre-classical economics is told at some...the history of economics as a dialectic...philosophers of classical Greece looked...freedom. In the classical system...
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    Schools and Streams of Economic Thought (Chap. 5 "Adam Smith And the Rise Of The Classical School" Chap. 6 "Classical Economics After Smith: Population And The Laws of Returns") » Read Now

    by Edmund Whittaker. 418 pgs.

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    ...124 6. CLASSICAL ECONOMICS AFTER SMITH: 1 POPULATION...SENIOR AND MILL 144 7. CLASSICAL ECONOMICS AFTER SMITH: 2 THEORIES...168 8. CLASSICAL ECONOMICS AFTER SMITH: 3 THE...
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    On Revolutions and Progress in Economic Knowledge (Chap. 1 "The Wealth of Nations and the Smithian Revolution" and Chap. 2 "James Mill and Ricardian Economics: A Methodological Revolution?") » Read Now

    by T. W. Hutchison. 349 pgs.

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    ...Mill and Ricardian economics: a methodological...fall of English classical political economy...development of classical, neoclassical and Keynesian economics in Britain...
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    Theoretical Economic Systems: A Comparative Analysis (Chap. 2 "Competitive Capitalism: The English Classical And Neoclassical Theories") » Read Now

    by Walter S. Buckingham Jr. 520 pgs.

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    ...third major assumption of classical economics can be called a harmony...later classicists. From classical economics it is possible to argue for...gloomy science...
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    The "Fatal Flaw" of Classical Economics: Aspects of Keynes's Evolution from 'The Treatise' to the 'General Theory', in Journal of Economic Issues » Read Now

    by Richard X. Chase. 29 pgs.

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    ...The "fatal flaw" of classical economics: aspects of Keyness evolution...as the "false division" of classical economics. This false division separated...a major difficulty...
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    Profit Theory and Capitalism (Chap. 2 "Adam Smith and The Classical Confusions") » Read Now

    by Mark Obrinsky. 180 pgs.

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    ...Bibliography: p. 1. Profit -- History. 2. Economics -- History. 3. Capitalism -- History...1 2. ADAM SMITH AND THE CLASSICAL CONFUSIONS 10 Precursors...the most part...
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