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The major currents of economic thought (Grenoble University Presses “Libres cours”, 2013)

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-11-16 23:00:00
Page 0 to 1: Start pages | Page 3: Alain Samuelson – Foreword | Page 5 to 18: Alain Samuelson – Introduction | Page 20 to 44: Alain Samuelson – Chapter I. Political economy before Adam Smith | Page 45 to 125: Alain Samuelson – Chapter II. Classical political economy | Page 129 to 144: Alain Samuelson – Chapter III. General characteristics of the neoclassical approach | Page 145 to 210: Alain Samuelson – Chapter IV. Agent equilibria: theory of the behavior of essential agents | Page 211 to 239: Alain Samuelson – Chapter V. Market equilibria: the theory of prices | Page 241 to 252: Alain Samuelson – Chapter VI. General balance | Page 253 to 280: Alain Samuelson – Chapter VII. The determination of the level of global production and absolute prices | Page 281 to 293: Alain Samuelson – Chapter VIII. Neoclassical developments in the theory of comparative advantages | Page 297 to 328: Alain Samuelson – Chapter IX. The context of Marx’s work | Page 329 to 341: Alain Samuelson – Chapter X. Value and price: concept of commodity and theory of value | Page 343 to 375: Alain Samuelson – Chapter XI. Capital gain and exploitation | Page 377 to 406: Alain Samuelson – Chapter XII. Accumulation, Laws of Evolution and MPC Crises | Page 408 to 418: Alain Samuelson – Chapter XIII. Man and the environment | Page 419 to 458: Alain Samuelson – Chapter XIV. Effective demand and income | Page 459 to 478: Alain Samuelson – Chapter XV. Applications of Keynesian multiplier theory | Page 479 to 512: Alain Samuelson – Chapter XVI. Keynesian general equilibrium | Page 513 to 517: Author index | Page 518 to 523: Analytical index | Page 525 to 536: End pages.
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