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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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    A Critical History of Economics » Read Now

    by John Mills. 226 pgs.

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    John Mills provides a critical survey of the way economics has developed. He argues that the main goal of economics ought to be to show how to achieve a combination of economic growth, full employment, low inflation, avoidance of extreme poverty, and sustainability. That it has failed to do so is...
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    The Foundations of Economics: History and Theory in the Analysis of Economic Reality » Read Now

    by Walter Eucken. 362 pgs.

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    ...ECONOMICS THE FOUNDATIONS OF ECONOMICS History and Theory in the Analysis...have, in fact, failed, as the history of economics and of the so-called...
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    The Canon in the History of Economics: Critical Essays » Read Now

    by Michalis Psalidopoulos. 254 pgs.

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    This book represents the first critical attempt to incorporate the question of the canon in the history of economics into contemporary scholarly debate. It discusses how the canon is formed, perpetuated, interpreted and reinterpreted.
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    Essays on the History of Economics » Read Now

    by Willie Henderson, Kirk D. Johnson, Marianne Johnson, Warren J. Samuels. 341 pgs.

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    'Essays in the History of Economics' brings together some of the foremost scholars in the field to discuss topics including the etiology of Adam Smith's division of labour & how Thorstein Veblen is perceived as an economic theorist.
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    Readings in the History of Economic Thought » Read Now

    by S. Howard Patterson. 748 pgs.

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    Historians of Economics and Economic Thought: The Construction of Disciplinary Memory » Read Now

    by Steven G. Medema, Warren J. Samuels. 360 pgs.

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    Warren Samuels and Steven Medema are well known and highly respected economists. This collection summarises the work of these key historians of economics and attempts to quantify their impact.
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    Economics and Its Enemies: Two Centuries of Anti-economics » Read Now

    by William Oliver Coleman. 314 pgs.

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    Anti-economics is described as the opposition to the mainstream of economic thought that has existed from the 18th century to the present day. This book tells the story of anti-economics in relation to Smith, Ricardo, Mill, Walras, Keynes, and Hicks as well as current economic thinkers. William...
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    Theories of Comparative Political Economy » Read Now

    by Ronald H. Chilcote. 322 pgs.

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    Addressing the problem of searching for mainstream and alternative paradigms as a guide for comparative political enquiry, this work in particular introduces developments that have taken place since the 1990s.
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    Eighteenth Century Economics: Turgot, Beccaria and Smith and Their Contemporaries » Read Now

    by Peter Groenewegen. 424 pgs.

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    Peter Groenewegen is one of the world's foremost scholars of 18th century economics. This collection of essays represents four decades of Groenewegen's research of that period.
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    Medieval Economic Thought » Read Now

    by Diana Wood. 259 pgs.

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    This book offers an introduction to medieval economic thought, as it emerges from the works of the twelfth to the fifteenth century academic theologians, lawyers and other sources. Using Italian merchants' writings, vernacular poetry, parliamentary legislation, and manorial court rolls, it discusses...
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    Medieval Islamic Economic Thought: Filling the Great Gap in European Economics » Read Now

    by S. M. Ghazanfar. 290 pgs.

    This book is a collection of papers on the origins of economic thought discovered in the writings of some prominent Islamic scholars, roughly during the five centuries prior to the Latin Scholastics, like St. Thomas Aquinas.
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    Greek Economics (1923) » Read Now

    by M. L. W. Laistner. 204 pgs.

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    ...primitive accumulation, demonstrates the classical...economists developed the new institutionalist school of economics see Perelman 1991a , which contends that economic...
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    Aristotle's Economic Thought » Read Now

    by Scott Meikle. 216 pgs.

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    Since the middle ages, Aristotle has been hailed as the father of economics by economists, while classical scholars hold that he did no economics at all, only ethics. This book argues that Aristotle does develop a coherent theory of value, wealth, exchange, and money, which is strongly supported by...

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