A History of Economic Doctrines from the time of the physiocrats to the present dayGood Press, 27.11.2019 г. - 892 страници A History of Economic Doctrines from the time of the physiocrats to the present day is a monumental anthology that traces the evolution of economic thought through various eras, ideologies, and schools of thought. This collection embodies a diverse array of literary styles, ranging from analytical essays to narrative histories, documenting the significant shifts in economic theory from the physiocrats to contemporary times. Its standout pieces present a comprehensive exploration of economic ideologies, underlining the complexity and dynamism of economic doctrines as they have evolved over centuries. This anthology not only provides a panoramic view of economic thought but also situates these doctrines within their broader socio-political and historical contexts, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how economic ideologies shape, and are shaped by, the world. The editors, Charles Gide and Charles Rist, both esteemed economists and scholars, bring together their extensive knowledge and expertise to curate a collection that reflects the rich tapestry of economic thought. Their backgrounds provide a solid foundation for the exploration of diverse economic doctrines, emphasizing the anthology's alignment with various historical, cultural, and literary movements. Their collective contributions shed light on the evolution of economic theories, presenting a coherent narrative that traces the intellectual journey of economics as a discipline. This anthology is recommended for readers interested in understanding the vast landscape of economic thought. It offers a unique opportunity to explore a wide array of perspectives, styles, and themes, providing insight into the complex interplay between economic theories and the historical contexts in which they emerge. Through its educational value and the breadth of insights it offers, this collection fosters a meaningful dialogue between the works of various economists, making it an indispensable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the history of economic thought. |
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... production—the most erroneous and at the same time the most characteristic doctrine in the whole Physiocratic system. Every productive undertaking of necessity involves certain outgoings—a certain loss. In other words, some amount of ...
... production—the most erroneous and at the same time the most characteristic doctrine in the whole Physiocratic system. Every productive undertaking of necessity involves certain outgoings—a certain loss. In other words, some amount of ...
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... production was at bottom theological. The fruits of the earth are given by God, while the products of the arts are ... production—was a normal effect of the “natural order.” Whenever the price fell to the level of the cost of production ...
... production was at bottom theological. The fruits of the earth are given by God, while the products of the arts are ... production—was a normal effect of the “natural order.” Whenever the price fell to the level of the cost of production ...
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... Production means giving new form to matter.” [120] If this be true, then there is no difference between agricultural and industrial production, for they both transform what already exists. [121] Moreover, the theory proves very clearly ...
... Production means giving new form to matter.” [120] If this be true, then there is no difference between agricultural and industrial production, for they both transform what already exists. [121] Moreover, the theory proves very clearly ...
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... production as the outcome of division of labour, Smith gives an example of its effects in a particular industry. “The effects of the division of labour, in the general business of society, will be more easily understood by considering ...
... production as the outcome of division of labour, Smith gives an example of its effects in a particular industry. “The effects of the division of labour, in the general business of society, will be more easily understood by considering ...
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... production” in a general sense would be diminished if some persons did not exclusively devote themselves to the performance of such tasks. After criticising the Physiocratic distinction drawn between the wage-earning classes and the ...
... production” in a general sense would be diminished if some persons did not exclusively devote themselves to the performance of such tasks. After criticising the Physiocratic distinction drawn between the wage-earning classes and the ...
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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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