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History of Economic Thought (Economic Doctrines)
1. Introduction to the History of Economic Thought
2. Pre-Classical Economic Thought
3. Mercantilism and the Rise of the Nation-State
4. The Physiocrats
5. The Classical School
6. Socialist and Critical Responses to Classical Economics
7. The German Historical School
8. The Marginal Revolution and Neoclassical Economics
9. The Austrian School of Economics
10. Institutional Economics
11. The Keynesian Revolution
12. Post-War Economic Thought
13. Challenges to Keynesian Consensus
14. Contemporary Economic Thought
Institutional Economics
Origins and Foundations
Critique of Neoclassical Abstractions
Focus on Institutions and Culture
Evolutionary Approach
Holistic Methodology
Thorstein Veblen
Theory of the Leisure Class
Conspicuous Consumption
Pecuniary vs Industrial Employments
Instinct of Workmanship
Theory of Business Enterprise
Evolutionary Economics
Critique of Neoclassical Theory
John R Commons
Legal Foundations of Capitalism
Institutional Economics
Collective Action and Transactions
Working Rules and Going Concerns
Reasonable Value Theory
Labor Economics
Wesley Clair Mitchell
Business Cycles Research
Quantitative Methods
National Bureau of Economic Research
Money Economy Analysis
Later Institutional Developments
John Kenneth Galbraith
Clarence Ayres
Allan Gruchy
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