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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- PART ONE. THE PILLARS OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS -- Chapter 2. The Intellectual Gantry of Neoclassical Economic Policy -- Chapter 3. Alfred Marshall– Exemplar of Neoclassical Economic Thought -- PART TWO. THE ECLIPSE OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS -- Chapter 4. Thorstein Veblen–The Abrogation of Consumer Sovereignty -- Chapter 5. Arthur Cecil Pigou–Externalities in Production -- Chapter 6. Edward Hastings Chamberlin–The Wastes of Competition -- Chapter 7. John Maynard Keynes–Unemployment in Equilibrium -- PART THREE. THE NEW ECONOMICS -- Chapter 8. Alvin H. Hansen–The American Keynes -- Chapter 9. Paul A. Samuelson–From Economic Wunderkind to Policymaker -- Chapter 10. Abba P. Lerner–The Artist as Economist -- Chapter 11. John Kenneth Galbraith–Economist as Social Critic -- PART FOUR. THE NEW NEOCLASSICISM -- Chapter 12. Frank H. Knight–Philosopher of the Counterrevolution in Economics -- Chapter 13. Henry C. Simons–Radical Proponent of Laissez-faire -- Chapter 14. Milton Friedman–Classical Liberal as Economic Scientist -- Chapter 15. Conclusion -- Afterword: The Academic Scribblers after Twenty-Five Years -- NAME INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX
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Economics History 20th century.
Economics History, 20th century.
Economics United States History, 20th century.
Economics United States History 20th century.
Economists Biography.
Economists United States Biography.
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Foreword --
Preface to the First Edition --
Preface to the Second Edition --
Chapter 1. Introduction --
PART ONE. THE PILLARS OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS --
Chapter 2. The Intellectual Gantry of Neoclassical Economic Policy --
Chapter 3. Alfred Marshall– Exemplar of Neoclassical Economic Thought --
PART TWO. THE ECLIPSE OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS --
Chapter 4. Thorstein Veblen–The Abrogation of Consumer Sovereignty --
Chapter 5. Arthur Cecil Pigou–Externalities in Production --
Chapter 6. Edward Hastings Chamberlin–The Wastes of Competition --
Chapter 7. John Maynard Keynes–Unemployment in Equilibrium --
PART THREE. THE NEW ECONOMICS --
Chapter 8. Alvin H. Hansen–The American Keynes --
Chapter 9. Paul A. Samuelson–From Economic Wunderkind to Policymaker --
Chapter 10. Abba P. Lerner–The Artist as Economist --
Chapter 11. John Kenneth Galbraith–Economist as Social Critic --
PART FOUR. THE NEW NEOCLASSICISM --
Chapter 12. Frank H. Knight–Philosopher of the Counterrevolution in Economics --
Chapter 13. Henry C. Simons–Radical Proponent of Laissez-faire --
Chapter 14. Milton Friedman–Classical Liberal as Economic Scientist --
Chapter 15. Conclusion --
Afterword: The Academic Scribblers after Twenty-Five Years --
NAME INDEX --
SUBJECT INDEX
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CONTENTS --
Foreword --
Preface to the First Edition --
Preface to the Second Edition --
Chapter 1. Introduction --
PART ONE. THE PILLARS OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS --
Chapter 2. The Intellectual Gantry of Neoclassical Economic Policy --
Chapter 3. Alfred Marshall– Exemplar of Neoclassical Economic Thought --
PART TWO. THE ECLIPSE OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS --
Chapter 4. Thorstein Veblen–The Abrogation of Consumer Sovereignty --
Chapter 5. Arthur Cecil Pigou–Externalities in Production --
Chapter 6. Edward Hastings Chamberlin–The Wastes of Competition --
Chapter 7. John Maynard Keynes–Unemployment in Equilibrium --
PART THREE. THE NEW ECONOMICS --
Chapter 8. Alvin H. Hansen–The American Keynes --
Chapter 9. Paul A. Samuelson–From Economic Wunderkind to Policymaker --
Chapter 10. Abba P. Lerner–The Artist as Economist --
Chapter 11. John Kenneth Galbraith–Economist as Social Critic --
PART FOUR. THE NEW NEOCLASSICISM --
Chapter 12. Frank H. Knight–Philosopher of the Counterrevolution in Economics --
Chapter 13. Henry C. Simons–Radical Proponent of Laissez-faire --
Chapter 14. Milton Friedman–Classical Liberal as Economic Scientist --
Chapter 15. Conclusion --
Afterword: The Academic Scribblers after Twenty-Five Years --
NAME INDEX --
SUBJECT INDEX
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CONTENTS --
Foreword --
Preface to the First Edition --
Preface to the Second Edition --
Chapter 1. Introduction --
PART ONE. THE PILLARS OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS --
Chapter 2. The Intellectual Gantry of Neoclassical Economic Policy --
Chapter 3. Alfred Marshall– Exemplar of Neoclassical Economic Thought --
PART TWO. THE ECLIPSE OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS --
Chapter 4. Thorstein Veblen–The Abrogation of Consumer Sovereignty --
Chapter 5. Arthur Cecil Pigou–Externalities in Production --
Chapter 6. Edward Hastings Chamberlin–The Wastes of Competition --
Chapter 7. John Maynard Keynes–Unemployment in Equilibrium --
PART THREE. THE NEW ECONOMICS --
Chapter 8. Alvin H. Hansen–The American Keynes --
Chapter 9. Paul A. Samuelson–From Economic Wunderkind to Policymaker --
Chapter 10. Abba P. Lerner–The Artist as Economist --
Chapter 11. John Kenneth Galbraith–Economist as Social Critic --
PART FOUR. THE NEW NEOCLASSICISM --
Chapter 12. Frank H. Knight–Philosopher of the Counterrevolution in Economics --
Chapter 13. Henry C. Simons–Radical Proponent of Laissez-faire --
Chapter 14. Milton Friedman–Classical Liberal as Economic Scientist --
Chapter 15. Conclusion --
Afterword: The Academic Scribblers after Twenty-Five Years --
NAME INDEX --
SUBJECT INDEX
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