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ARTICLES RELATED TO History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of Thought |  |  |  | History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of Thought: Encyclopedia II - History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of ThoughtThe history of the various schools of thought in economics can be loosely categorised as follows:
Schoolmen, mercantilism, physiocrats
Classical economics, developed by David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus and John Stuart Mill in the 19th century.
Neoclassical economics, arising from the Neoclassical Revolution which incorporated the marginal theory of value in the late 19th century. It is associated with e.g. Alfred Marshall
Marxist economics is usually classified as a variant of classical economics and is b ...
See also:History of economic thought, History of economic thought - Biblical NT economic thought, History of economic thought - Premodern economic thought, History of economic thought - Early modern economic thought, History of economic thought - Modern economic thought, History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of Thought, History of economic thought - Economics and political thought Read more here: » History of economic thought: Encyclopedia II - History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of Thought |
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 |  |  | History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of Thought: Encyclopedia II - History of economic thought - Modern economic thoughtAnders Chydenius (1729–1803) was the leading classical liberal of Nordic history. A Finnish priest and member of parliament, he published a book called The National Gain in 1765, in which he proposes ideas of freedom of trade and industry and explores the relationship between economy and society and lays out the priciples of liberalism, all of this eleven years before Adam Smith published a similar book, The Wealth of Nations.
According to Chydenius the "Adam Smith of the North", democracy, equality and a respect for human rights wer ...
See also:History of economic thought, History of economic thought - Biblical NT economic thought, History of economic thought - Premodern economic thought, History of economic thought - Early modern economic thought, History of economic thought - Modern economic thought, History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of Thought, History of economic thought - Economics and political thought Read more here: » History of economic thought: Encyclopedia II - History of economic thought - Modern economic thought |
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 |  |  | History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of Thought: Encyclopedia II - History of economic thought - Economics and political thoughtThroughout the history of economic thought, different political ideas have often been associated with different schools of thought about how economies operate. For example, Adam Smith used his theories of trade and of the division of labour to argue for laissez-faire government economic policies, particularly against mercantilism. Similarly, Marx developed his theories, which focus on production and labor, to advocate socialism and communism.
An example of another economic system which has recently been advocated is the participatory ...
See also:History of economic thought, History of economic thought - Biblical NT economic thought, History of economic thought - Premodern economic thought, History of economic thought - Early modern economic thought, History of economic thought - Modern economic thought, History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of Thought, History of economic thought - Economics and political thought Read more here: » History of economic thought: Encyclopedia II - History of economic thought - Economics and political thought |
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 |  |  | History of economic thought - Overview of Various Economic Schools of Thought: Encyclopedia II - History of economic thought - Biblical NT economic thoughtSeveral Biblical writers made important contributions to economic thought. Not the least of which were Moses, and Solomon, in the Old Testament and Jesus, and Paul in the New Testament. Moses first pioneered an economic system for the children of Israel that eased the burden of slaves, subverted social tension between classes, provided protection for the worker, upheld social responsibility towards the poor, and condoned private property. Most consequential was th ...
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