The age of fragmentation : a history of contemporary economic thought / Alessandro Roncaglia
Language: eng- Publication details: United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2019.Description: ix, 419pISBN:- 9781108745819
- 330.15 RON-A
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| 330.126 WEL- Welfare states and the future | 330.126 WHY-T Third way economics: theory and evaluation | 330.15 D.S- D. School: reflections on the Delhi School of Economics | 330.15 RON-A The age of fragmentation : | 330.151 BEA-; Economic models | 330.151 CRA-E Empirical econometrics | 330.151 REA-; Mathematical background for economists and social scientists |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The field of economics has proliferated in complexity and importance since the Second World War. Alessandro Roncaglia recounts the history of the different approaches (marginalist, neoclassical, Keynesian, Austrian, monetarism, rational expectations, institutionalist, evolutionary, classical-Sraffian) and the different fields (micro, macro, money and finance, industrial and game theory, institutions, public finance, econometrics), illustrating the thought and personality of the most important contemporary economists (from Hayek to Sraffa, from Modigliani and Samuelson to Friedman, from Simon to Sen, and many others), focusing on the conceptual foundations of the different streams. At the same time he appraises critically the important debates and controversies in the field and concludes by discussing possible future directions for economic thought. This follow-up to The Wealth of Ideas: A History of Contemporary Economic Thought is a readable introduction to the contemporary economics discourse, accessible to economics students and informed general readers, and an important complement for advanced students and economists active in specialized fields
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