A History of Economic Doctrines from the time of the physiocrats to the present dayGood Press, 27.11.2019 г. - 892 страници This book provides a historical account of economic theories and doctrines from the physiocrats to modern-day scholars. The book challenges the prevailing verdict of history on the achievements of Smith, and the authors also designate Ricardo and Malthus as pessimists. In this book, the authors offer a perspective on modern theories by connecting them with their historical antecedents. It also provides insight into the development of economic theory across different countries. |
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... agriculture. Here alone, so it seemed to them, the wealth produced was greater than the wealth consumed. Barring ... agricultural production had this unique and marvellous power of yielding a “net product” that economy was possible and ...
... agriculture. Here alone, so it seemed to them, the wealth produced was greater than the wealth consumed. Barring ... agricultural production had this unique and marvellous power of yielding a “net product” that economy was possible and ...
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... agriculture. All this was immaterial to the Physiocrats, for “they were gained, not produced.” [31] Such gains simply represented wealth transferred from the agricultural to the industrial classes. The agricultural classes furnished the ...
... agriculture. All this was immaterial to the Physiocrats, for “they were gained, not produced.” [31] Such gains simply represented wealth transferred from the agricultural to the industrial classes. The agricultural classes furnished the ...
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... agricultural and industrial production was at bottom theological. The fruits of the earth are given by God, while the ... agriculture than in other modes of production. Nor does it extend over a longer period in the one case than in the ...
... agricultural and industrial production was at bottom theological. The fruits of the earth are given by God, while the ... agriculture than in other modes of production. Nor does it extend over a longer period in the one case than in the ...
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... agriculture, we shall find that it has been superseded, and that the attribute “productive” has been successively applied to every class of work—first to industry, then to commerce, and finally to the liberal professions. Even if it ...
... agriculture, we shall find that it has been superseded, and that the attribute “productive” has been successively applied to every class of work—first to industry, then to commerce, and finally to the liberal professions. Even if it ...
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... agriculture and industry. At some moments agriculture seems inferior because its returns are limited by the exigencies of time and place; but more often superior because agriculture alone can produce the necessaries of life. This is no ...
... agriculture and industry. At some moments agriculture seems inferior because its returns are limited by the exigencies of time and place; but more often superior because agriculture alone can produce the necessaries of life. This is no ...
Съдържание
177 | |
THE PESSIMISTS | |
THE ANTAGONISTS | |
SAINTSIMON THE SAINTSIMONIANS AND THE BEGINNINGS | |
THE ASSOCIATIVE SOCIALISTS | |
FRIEDRICH LIST AND THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF POLITICAL ECONOMY | |
PROUDHON AND THE SOCIALISM OF 1848 | |
LIBERALISM | |
STATE SOCIALISM | |
MARXISM | |
DOCTRINES THAT OWE THEIR INSPIRATION TO CHRISTIANITY | |
RECENT DOCTRINES | |
THE THEORY OF RENT AND ITS APPLICATIONS | |
THE SOLIDARISTS | |
THE ANARCHISTS | |
CONCLUSION | |
THE APOGEE AND DECLINE OF THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL JOHN STUART MILL | |
THE DISSENTERS | |
INDEX | |
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