Economic doctrine and method : an historical sketch / Joseph Schumpeter, translated by R. Aris.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: engger Publication details: London : George Allen & Unwin Lt., 1954.Description: 207 pages ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.1
LOC classification:
  • HB 75 .S4543 1954
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Contents:
I. The development of economics as a science -- II. The discovery of the circular flow of economic life. The physiocrats. (Adam Smith) -- III. The classical system and its offshoots -- IV. The historical school and the theory of marginal utitlity.
Summary: "This classic book is divided into four sections. The first gives a broad survey of economic thought from the days of Aristotle to the beginnings of modern times, and the second traces the development of the conception of the circular flow of economic forces. The third and fourth sections cover the main theorems of the classical economists and describe the genesis of the school of marginal utility." -- From goodreads.
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HB 75 .G5 1948 A history of economic doctrines from the time of the physiocrats to the present day / HB 75 .M42 1977 Smith, Marx, & after : HB 75 .N48 1952 The development of economic thought / HB 75 .S4543 1954 Economic doctrine and method : HB 75 .S593 1974 Classical economics reconsidered / HB 76 .A5413 1975 A science in its youth : HB 87 .C7 1957 Economic fictions :

Translation of Epochen der Dogmen- und Methodengeschichte.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 3-5) and index.

I. The development of economics as a science -- II. The discovery of the circular flow of economic life. The physiocrats. (Adam Smith) -- III. The classical system and its offshoots -- IV. The historical school and the theory of marginal utitlity.

"This classic book is divided into four sections. The first gives a broad survey of economic thought from the days of Aristotle to the beginnings of modern times, and the second traces the development of the conception of the circular flow of economic forces. The third and fourth sections cover the main theorems of the classical economists and describe the genesis of the school of marginal utility." -- From goodreads.

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