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Hobson's influence was international and the impact of his writings was widespread. This set will provide scholars with an invaluable resource in their ongoing evaluation of Hobson's contribution to the history of economic thought.
The first 4 volumes of an 8 volume re-issue of Karl Marx's key essays in the economics arena, these titles also cover newer controversies in Marxian economics, such as reinterpretations by Sraffa and Roemer.
One of a series of studies which present critical literature commenting on the life and works of leading economists. Walras is widely regarded as the founder of mathematical economics and his principle work, "Elements of Pure Economics", marked a critical step in the development of this field.
Karl Marx has a unique position in the development of economic and social thought; no-one else has been subject to so much, and to such contradictory, interpretive behaviour. This book brings together a range of critical material on Marx.
Adam Smith:Second Series completes the project of the earlier assessments by making available the many significant articles which have appeared subsequently. Providing immediate access to one of the world's greatest economics theorists.
This 4 volume set contains the most significant contributions and new developments in Marshallian scholarship since the publication of the earlier critical assessments set. Articles reproduced here address issues such as gender and ethics.
Keynes is universally acknowledged as a great and influential economist of the 20th century. These volumes complement the project of the earlier volumes, making available 150 additional articles.
The articles collected here cover pure economic theory, political economy (including sociological studies), Pareto's law of income distribution and miscellaneous matters, and give a general overview of the man and his contributions.
Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832) is remembered primarily for Say's Law, one of the cornerstones of classical economics. This set covers such themes as; Say in the History of Economics, and Modern Reconstructions of Say's Law.
This collection gathers together outstanding material which not only illustrates Robinson's intellectual path but, in doing so, documents the major debates in economic theory.
Like all great intellectual pioneers, Wassily Leontief has inspired a new generation of researchers. This collection contains key articles that critically assess Leontief's contribution to economics.
These volumes bring together 107 articles on the great economist Piero Sraffa. The work presents a detailed overview of his analytical writings, from contemporary sources through to the present day.
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