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Routledge Studies in the History of Economics

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Economics continues to draw inspiration from the ideas of past economists. This series provides an arena for current debate in the study of the history of economics. Adhering to no single methodology, it includes volumes which explore the ideas of individual economists, major schools of thought, and the evolution of key ideas and theories within economic analysis.

276 Series Titles


Evaluating Adam Smith

Evaluating Adam Smith

1st Edition

By William Henderson
March 25, 2009

Adam Smith is well recognized as the forefather of modern economics, but his success can be attributed not only to what he wrote but also to his use of language. In this exciting new book, Willie Henderson shows how Smith engaged creatively in writing about the economy, and analyzes the extent to ...

Civil Happiness Economics and Human Flourishing in Historical Perspective

Civil Happiness: Economics and Human Flourishing in Historical Perspective

1st Edition

By Luigino Bruni
February 18, 2009

Economists have long laboured under the misapprehension that all humans exist as rational beings that find happiness in maximizing their personal utility. This impressive volume presents an historical review of the evolution of economic thought, from economic philosophy to contemporary mathematical...

Making Chicago Price Theory Friedman-Stigler Correspondence 1945-1957

Making Chicago Price Theory: Friedman-Stigler Correspondence 1945-1957

1st Edition

Edited By Claire H. Hammond
February 18, 2009

Milton Friedman and George J. Stigler shaped economics as we know it today – their Chicago School laid the groundwork for much of the neoclassical tradition in economic analysis. This book brings together a collection of letters from these two Noble laureates from the post-war years, containing new...

New Voices on Adam Smith

New Voices on Adam Smith

1st Edition

Edited By Leonidas Montes, Eric Schliesser
February 18, 2009

In recent years, there has been a resurgence of academic interest in Adam Smith. As a consequence, a large number of PhD dissertations on Smith have been written by international scholars - in different languages, and in many diverse disciplines, including economics, women’s studies, ...

David Hume's Political Economy

David Hume's Political Economy

1st Edition

Edited By Margaret Schabas, Carl Wennerlind
February 10, 2009

Hume’s Political Discourses (1752) won immediate acclaim and positioned him as an authoritative figure on the subject of political economy. This volume of thirteen new essays definitively establishes the central place of political economy in Hume’s intellectual endeavor, as well as the profound and...

The Economics of John Rae

The Economics of John Rae

1st Edition

Edited By Omar Hamouda, C. Lee, Douglas Mair
August 18, 2005

John Rae made a wide-ranging contribution to economics, in particular through his work on Capital Theory and Technical Change. Although Rae was held in high esteem by some of the great names of the past who have openly acknowledged his originality and their indebtedness to him, he has not yet ...

The Tradition of Free Trade

The Tradition of Free Trade

1st Edition

By Lars Magnusson
September 02, 2004

In the nineteenth century Adam Smith and others gradually invented a 'tradition' of free trade. This was a towering achievement and has proved to be influential to this day. This book examines this construction of the free trade tradition.Showing how historical contruction is a vital component in ...

Political Economy of Public Finance in Britain, 1767-1873

Political Economy of Public Finance in Britain, 1767-1873

1st Edition

By Takuo Dome
May 10, 2004

The period between 1767 and 1873 shaped public finance in Britain (and, by extension, many other countries) as we know it today, with the major economists of the time providing influential contributions. Until now, no book has examined and compared the thought of these 'classical economists' from ...

Classical Macroeconomics Some Modern Variations and Distortions

Classical Macroeconomics: Some Modern Variations and Distortions

1st Edition

By James C. W. Ahiakpor
July 23, 2003

John Maynard Keynes failed to correctly interpret classic economic concepts, and dismissed the classical explanations and conclusions as being irrelevant to the world in which we live. The trauma of the Great Depression and Keynes's changed definition of economic concepts, aided by Eugen ...

Marshall's Evolutionary Economics

Marshall's Evolutionary Economics

1st Edition

By Tiziano Raffaelli
December 27, 2002

Alfred Marshall was one of the most important economists ever to have lived. This excellent new book, from a Marshall expert respected the world over, attempts to show that Marshall anticipated some of the views that are now associated with the cognitive sciences. Examining Marshall's philosophy ...

History of Environmental Economic Thought

History of Environmental Economic Thought

1st Edition

By Erhun Kula
January 09, 1998

This volume presents the ideas of major figures in economics throughout history on key environmental issues such as population growth, resource scarcity and environmental contamination. Throughout, the historical roots of current debates are explored with empirical case studies illustrating the ...

The Political Economy of Social Credit and Guild Socialism

The Political Economy of Social Credit and Guild Socialism

1st Edition

By Brian Burkitt, Frances Hutchinson
December 11, 1997

This work approaches the phenomenon of guild socialism from a new perspective, focusing on the Douglas Social Credit movement. It explores the key ideas, gives an overview of the main theories and traces their subsequent history. Thoroughly researched, it provides original material relevant to the ...

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