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This book presents a comprehensive overview of the development of various schools of economic thought. Written for students of economics and anyone interested in the history of economics, it introduces the economic thinking of major economists, including Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, and John Maynard Keynes, and explains how classical economics and modern schools of economic thought evolved also in relation to the social conditions and real economic problems they were trying to address. It covers topics such as the evolution of classical economics, the marginal revolution, the theory of capital and the Cambridge controversies, Keyness General Theory, the neoclassical synthesis, and the history of macroeconomics. The author also reflects on the contemporary influence of various schools of economic thought and what answers they offer to present-day problems.





The second edition is completely updated and offers two new chapters, one on the methodology of economics and another on economic growth.  The final chapter presents and critically evaluates developments in macroeconomics in the years after the "Great Recession."





 
LefterisTsoulfidis holds a Ph.D. and an M.A. in Economics from the New School of Social Research, New York (USA), and a B.A. in Economics from the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki (Greece). He worked for many years in universities in New York, including Hofstra University and College of New Rochelle, before joining the Department of Economics of the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki, where he teaches courses in the history of economic thought, economic history, political economy, mathematical economics, and macroeconomics.





Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Methodology and its Use in Economics.- Chapter 3. The Origins of Economic Theory.- Chapter 4. Adam Smiths Wealth of Nations.- Chapter 5. David Ricardos Principles of Political Economy.- Chapter 6. Karl Marxs Das Kapital.- Chapter 7. The Structure of Classical Theory.- Chapter 8. The Structure of the Neoclassical Theory.- Chapter 9. Theory of Capital and Cambridge Controversies.- Chapter 10. Between Competition and Monopoly.- Chapter 11. Keyness General Theory.- Chapter 12. The Neoclassical Synthesis.- Chapter 13. Disequilibrium Macroeconomics: From Its Brief Ascent to the Rapid Decline.- Chapter 14. The Rise and Fall of Monetarism.- Chapter 15. New Classical Macroeconomics.- Chapter 16. The Real Business Cycles Approach.- Chapter 17. The Return of (New) Keynesian Economics.- Chapter 18. Growth Models in Historical Perspective.- Chapter 19. Economic Theory in Historical Perspective.