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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
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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
12.
Post-War Economic Thought
12.1.
Neoclassical Synthesis
12.1.1.
Integration of Keynesian and Neoclassical Theory
12.1.2.
Paul Samuelson's Contributions
12.1.3.
Mathematical Formalization
12.1.4.
Policy Framework
12.2.
Growth Theory
12.2.1.
Harrod-Domar Model
12.2.1.1.
Warranted vs Natural Growth Rates
12.2.1.2.
Instability Problem
12.2.2.
Solow-Swan Model
12.2.2.1.
Neoclassical Growth Theory
12.2.2.2.
Capital Accumulation
12.2.2.3.
Technological Progress
12.2.2.4.
Convergence Hypothesis
12.3.
Phillips Curve Analysis
12.3.1.
Original Phillips Curve
12.3.2.
Trade-off Between Inflation and Unemployment
12.3.3.
Policy Implications
12.3.4.
Stagflation Challenge
12.4.
Development Economics
12.4.1.
Rostow's Stages of Growth
12.4.2.
Big Push Theory
12.4.3.
Balanced vs Unbalanced Growth
12.4.4.
Import Substitution vs Export Promotion

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