This book explores the perceived paradigmatic conflict within
British classical economics between the so called 'Ricardo School'
and the contemporary French Economics of Jean-Baptiste Say. Samuel
Hollander provides the reader with extensive evidence, utilizing
all editions of Say's main texts and his lesser-known writings in
order to demonstrate his adherence to much of Ricardian theory.
This intriguing book focuses on selected doctorinal issues and
surrounding debates, and will interest all serious historians of
economic thought, finding a place on the bookshelves of many
economists across the world.
General
Imprint: |
Routledge
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Routledge Studies in the History of Economics |
Release date: |
July 2012 |
First published: |
2005 |
Authors: |
Samuel Hollander
|
Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
336 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-415-64944-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Business & Economics >
Economics >
Economic theory & philosophy
|
LSN: |
0-415-64944-7 |
Barcode: |
9780415649445 |
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