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  • '''Alfred Marshall''' (1842-1924) was the most [[History of economic thought|influential economic theorist]] in the English speaking world in the late 1
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  • [[History of economic thought#David Hume|early economist]]. Opponent of [[merchantilism]] and of governme 1723 [[Adam Smith]] (1723-1790) [[History of economic thought#Adam Smith|"Father of Economics"]], and early thinker about [[government ex
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  • ...place a statement about that in a box above the lede, as I have done in [[History of economic thought]]? [[User:Nick Gardner|Nick Gardner]] 09:46, 4 April 2012 (UTC)
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  • ...ool.edu/het/profiles/rousseau.htm Jean-Jacques Rousseau.<small>Page at The History of Economic Thought Website</small>]</ref>, with his famous "Man is born free but everywhere is The [[Marxist School]] challenged the foundations of [[History of economic thought|Classical theory]]. Writing during the mid-19th century, [[Karl Marx]] saw
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  • Nick, I believe [[History of economic thought]] is ready for me to start the Approval Process. But before I do, I want t As a non-expert, I wonder if this is really a summary of the history of economic thought ''in general''.
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  • ...ses mainly enforced by funding policies. In economics, entering areas like history of economic thought, monetary reform, land value taxation, are discouraged. Organisers of a con
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  • ...ative costs of production'' (usually, ''relative labor costs''). But the [[History of economic thought|Classicals]] could not fully explain some aspects of value. The most import
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  • '''Thorstein Veblen''' (1857-1929) was an American economist famous in the [[history of economic thought]]. He claimed that, under certain circumstances, when the price of an item ...ional Change: Beyond Technological Determinism." ''European Journal of the History of Economic Thought'' 2003 10(3): 455-477. Issn: 0967-2567 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
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  • *Hammond, J. Daniel. "Remembering Economics" ''Journal of the History of Economic Thought'' 2003 25(2): 133-143. ISSN 1042-7716; focus is on Friedman
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  • Conversion to History of Economic thought [edit] I've moved the article to history of modern economic thought from history of economic thought, modern. This is, I think, a much clearer and more felicitous phraseology-
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  • ...extension of the theoretical work of [[David Ricardo]]. It embodied the [[History of economic thought#Classical Economics|classical economics]] assumptions that prices are deter ...thought#Marginal analysis|marginal analysis]] of the economists of the [[History of economic thought#Neoclassical Economics|neoclassical school]].
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  • ...He sought an explanation for working class hardships in the theories of [[History of economic thought#Classical Economics|classical economics]] and developed his own analysis wh ...his own search for an explanation led him to adapt the teachings of the [[History of economic thought#Classical economics|classical economists]] and to develop the historicist
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  • ...//socserv2.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/index.html McMaster Archive for the History of Economic Thought], [http://socserv2.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/comte/Philosophy1.pdf Volume
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  • ...transferred the text from the old article [[Economics]] to a new article [[History of economic thought]] which now requires massive editing to put it in shape. There are also som *[[History of economic thought]]
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  • ...E. Backhouse, 'The Macroeconomics of Margaret Thatcher'. ''Journal of the History of Economic Thought'' 2002 24(3): 313-334. Issn: 1053-8372.</ref>
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  • == [[History of economic thought]] certified for approval == Matt, will you please complete the Approval Mechanics for [[History of economic thought]], which I certified for approval today. Thank you. [[User:Anthony.Sebast
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