Concise History of Economic Thought

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Author: Ghosh & Ghosh
Publisher: Himalaya Publishing House
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN-13: 9789352025916
Publishing year: 2023
No of pages: 394
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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The present book is designed as a textbook of History of Economic Thought. It outlines the major contributions of almost all the important economist of all recognised schools. The informations and facts are summarized but not at the cost of any point. Our discussion is essentially precised, selective, to the point and examination-oriented. The book makes use of the latest informations available from journals and periodicals, and explains and illustrates with diagrams and mathematics wherever required. The book can serve well as a standard textbook for the Honours and Post-graduate students of various universities where History of Economic Thought is taught as a subject. In many ways, the present work is a differentiated product on the subject of History of Economic Thought. Contents : Introduction to History of Economic Thought PART ONE : PRE − ADAMITE THOUGHT 1. Ancient Economic Thought 2. Mercantilism 3. Physiocracy(1750-1776) PART TWO : DEVELOPMENT OF CLASSICAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 4. Origin of Classicism 5. Classical Tradition 6. Critics of Classicism 7. Historical Critics of Classicism(Historical School) PART THREE : RECONSTRUCTION OF ECONOMIC SCIENCE 8. Austrian (Subjective) School 9. Marginalist School 10. Mathematical School 11. Lausanne School 12. Swedish (Stockholm) School 13. Socialist School 14. Neo-Classical School PART FOUR : MODERN ECONOMIC THOUGHT 15. Institutional Economics 16. Welfare Economics 17. New Economics PART FIVE : INDIAN ECONOMIC THOUGHT 18. Economic Thought in Ancient India 19. Economic Thought in Modern India PART SIX : METAMORPHOSIS OF ECONOMIC DOCTRINE 20. Development of Economic Theories PART SEVEN : POST SCRIPT 21. Some Topical Notes