Canon in the History of Economics

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accumulation
Aristotle's Practical Philosophy
Aristotle’s Practical Philosophy
Business Cycle Theories
canonical
canonical economists
Canonical Views
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Central Planning Bureau
Classical Canonical Model
classical political economy
Classical Wages Fund Theory
CPB.
critique of economic canon formation
De Officio Hominis
Economic Journal
economic methodology
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heterodox economics
history of economic thought
Ibn Rushd
Industrialization Debate
Institutiones Divinae
jan
latin
macroeconomic historiography
mainstream
Making Price Policy
Minor Literature
NCE
Neo-classical Synthesis
Neoclassical Synthesis
Popper's Logik Der Forschung
Popper’s Logik Der Forschung
primitive
Primitive Socialist Accumulation
Ricardo Mill School
Ricardo's Equivalence
Ricardo’s Equivalence
scholastics
socialist
thought
Upper Turning
Upper Turning Point
Vice Versa
views
Wages Fund Theory

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415191548
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Mar 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The construction and the role of the economic canon, the accepted list of great works and great authors, has been the subject of much recent literary and historical debate. By contrast, the concept of the canon has been largely dormant in the study of the history of economics, with the canonical sequence of Smith, Ricardo, Marx, etc. constituting the skeleton for most teaching and research. This important collection represents the first critical attempt at exploring and defining the relationship between the canon and the construction of the history of economics.