Making of the Classical Theory of Economic Growth

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Ferguson's Essay
Ferguson’s Essay
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General Profit Rate
history of economic thought
Individual Savings Decisions
Interest Rate
Luxury Spending
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Net Product
opulence
origins of economic growth theory
Pair-wise Choices
Per-capita Output
profit
Profit Rate
progress
Rae's Argument
Rae's Case
Rae’s Argument
Rae’s Case
rate
Rude Produce
Scottish Enlightenment economics
Smith's Account
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Smith’s Account
stock
technical change analysis
Turgot's Analysis
Turgot's Reflections
Turgot's Theory
Turgot's Writings
Turgot’s Analysis
Turgot’s Reflections
Turgot’s Theory
Turgot’s Writings
Unimproved Land
Unlimited
Unproductive Labour
West's Essay
West’s Essay

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415746083
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book collects together for the first time Anthony Brewer's work on the origins and development of the theory of economic growth from its eighteenth-century beginnings to its dominance in economic thinking in the nineteenth century. The key to the origins of the theory is that writers before Turgot and Smith, though they laid the foundations for later work, had no concept of continuing growth.

This book looks at many of the key players such as Smith, Hume, Ferguson, Steuart, Turgot, West and Rae and is tied together with a rigorous introduction and a new chapter on capital accumul

Professor Anthony Brewer taught economics at the University of Bristol from 1967 onwards, with spells as an academic visitor at Duke University, Chuo University, and elsewhere. He is now retired, but still active in the subject, with the title of Emeritus Professor of the History of Economics. He has been Secretary and Vice-President of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought.

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