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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... established order. Moreover, laissez-faire does not of necessity mean that nothing will be done. It is not a doctrine of passivity or fatalism. There will be ample scope for individual effort, for it simply means leaving an open field ...
... established order. Moreover, laissez-faire does not of necessity mean that nothing will be done. It is not a doctrine of passivity or fatalism. There will be ample scope for individual effort, for it simply means leaving an open field ...
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... product, that if any one had any claim to that product it would be the owner of the soil, but that in any case the surplus would be almost insignificant. [35] This essential difference which the Physiocrats sought to establish between.
... product, that if any one had any claim to that product it would be the owner of the soil, but that in any case the surplus would be almost insignificant. [35] This essential difference which the Physiocrats sought to establish between.
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... establishing free trade in corn , first within the country and then without , but some very serious restrictions were still ... established by Turgot in 1774 , and again repealed by Necker in 1777 - a variety of fortune that betokens a ...
... establishing free trade in corn , first within the country and then without , but some very serious restrictions were still ... established by Turgot in 1774 , and again repealed by Necker in 1777 - a variety of fortune that betokens a ...
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... establishing public works, making roads, etc. [93] Money is required for all this, and the Physiocrats argued that taxes ought to be paid liberally, [94] and not grudgingly, as is too often the case under a parliamentary régime. Where ...
... establishing public works, making roads, etc. [93] Money is required for all this, and the Physiocrats argued that taxes ought to be paid liberally, [94] and not grudgingly, as is too often the case under a parliamentary régime. Where ...
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... established. Turgot, though one of their number, is an exception. He was never a thoroughgoing Physiocrat, and his ideas concerning value are much more scientific. [113] He defines it as “an expression of the varying esteem which man ...
... established. Turgot, though one of their number, is an exception. He was never a thoroughgoing Physiocrat, and his ideas concerning value are much more scientific. [113] He defines it as “an expression of the varying esteem which man ...
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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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