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Three great economists.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Past mastersPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.Description: viii, 382 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 0192876945
Contained works:
  • Raphael, D. D. 1916. Adam Smith
  • Winch, Donald. Malthus
  • Skidelsky, Robert Jacob Alexander, 1939. Keynes
Subject(s):
Contents:
Smith / D.D. Raphael -- Malthus / Donald Winch -- Keynes / Robert Skidelsky.
Summary: Three Great Economists contains studies of three of the most influential economic theorists: Smith, whose masterpiece of economic theory, The Wealth of Nations, advocated free trade; Malthus, whose polemical first Essay on Population generated more misunderstanding and personal vilification than any comparable figure in the history of social and political thought; and Keynes, central thinker of the twentieth century, whose doctrines continue to inspire strong feelings in admirers and detractors alike.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Smith / D.D. Raphael -- Malthus / Donald Winch -- Keynes / Robert Skidelsky.

Three Great Economists contains studies of three of the most influential economic theorists: Smith, whose masterpiece of economic theory, The Wealth of Nations, advocated free trade; Malthus, whose polemical first Essay on Population generated more misunderstanding and personal vilification than any comparable figure in the history of social and political thought; and Keynes, central thinker of the twentieth century, whose doctrines continue to inspire strong feelings in admirers and detractors alike.

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