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On the History of Economic Thought (Hardcover)
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On the History of Economic Thought (Hardcover)
Series: British and American Economic Essays
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A. W. Coats has made a unique contribution to the history of
economic thought, economic methodology and the sociology of
economics. To date, most of his work has been in the form of
articles which are scattered widely in journals, most of which are
not easily accessible. This series of three volumes makes his most
important contributions widely available in a permanent form.
"On the History of Economic Thought" is introduced by an essay in
intellectual autobiography outlining the development of Coats' key
ideas and the distinctive elements of his approach. Two key themes
are: the difference between British and American economics, both in
content and in the practice of the profession; and the
interrelationships between economic ideas, events or conditions,
and policy issues.
The essays in this volume cover subjects from the late seventeenth
century to the late twentieth century, from the Mercantilists to
Adam Smith and Alfred Marshall. Essays on the early American
institutionalists will be of particular interest due to the current
revival of interest in this topic. The book concludes with an
assessment of the current state of the discipline, with a
discussion of the advantages available to a historian of economics
as a commentator on recent developments. Volumes II and III, now in
preparation, will cover "The Methodology of Economics" and "The
Sociology and Methodology of" "Economics."
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