Pluralistic economics and its history
Material type: TextPublication details: London Routledge 2019Description: 298 pISBN: 9780367376574Subject(s): Economics | EconomicsDDC classification: 330.0904 Summary: "This volume is a history of economics -- as it was interpreted, discussed and established as a discipline -- in the 20th century. It highlights the pluralism of the discipline and brings together leading voices in the field who reflect on their lifelong work. The essays in this draw on a host of traditions of economic thought -- including Pre-Classical, Classical, Marxian, Neoclassical, Sraffian, Post-Keynesian, Cantabrigian, and Institutionalist traditions in economics. Further, the volume also looks at the history of economics in India and its evolution as a discipline since the country's independence. This book will appeal to students, researchers and teachers of economics, intellectual history, as well as to the interested general reader"--Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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330.076 UGC UGC- NET : Economics | 330.09 CAN/M The Making of Economics.Vol.III-The Radical Assault | 330.09 ROB/E Economic science and political economy | 330.0904 PLU Pluralistic economics and its history | 330.092 AMI/M Memoirs of a half baked economist | 330.092 ASH/P A prattler's tale Bengal, marxism, governance | 330.0954 CHA/G Gandhian engagement with capital :perspectives of J.C. Kumarappa |
"This volume is a history of economics -- as it was interpreted, discussed and established as a discipline -- in the 20th century. It highlights the pluralism of the discipline and brings together leading voices in the field who reflect on their lifelong work. The essays in this draw on a host of traditions of economic thought -- including Pre-Classical, Classical, Marxian, Neoclassical, Sraffian, Post-Keynesian, Cantabrigian, and Institutionalist traditions in economics. Further, the volume also looks at the history of economics in India and its evolution as a discipline since the country's independence. This book will appeal to students, researchers and teachers of economics, intellectual history, as well as to the interested general reader"--
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