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100 _aTaylor H. Overton
245 _aA History of Economic Thought /
_cOverton H. Taylor
260 _aChennai :
_bMaven books ,
_c2022.
300 _a524p. :
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_c24cm.
505 _aIntroduction to Economic Thought Definition and scope of economics Importance of studying economic thought Economic Ideas in Ancient and Medieval Times Early economic concepts from Greek and Roman philosophers Economic thought during the Middle Ages Mercantilism and Physiocracy The rise and fall of mercantilism Physiocrats and their emphasis on agriculture Classical Economics Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, and John Stuart Mill Concepts of value, distribution, and growth Marxist Economics Karl Marx’s critique of capitalism Historical materialism and labor theory of value.
520 _aA History of Economic Thought by Overton H. Taylor traces the development of economic ideas from ancient times to the modern era. The book explores how economic theories evolved in response to changing social, political, and technological contexts. Taylor examines key thinkers—like Adam Smith, Karl Marx, John Maynard Keynes—and their contributions to economics, highlighting how their ideas shaped economic policies and practices. The book also discusses schools of economic thought, such as classical, neoclassical, and Keynesian economics, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding the intellectual history of economics.
650 _aEconomic Thought
650 _aHistory of Economics
650 _aAdam Smith
650 _aKarl Marx
650 _aJohn Maynard Keynes
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