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The classical school : the turbulent birth of economics in twenty extraordinary lives

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Opinions vary about who really counts as a classical economist: Marx thought it was everyone up to Ricardo.

Keynes thought it was everyone up to Keynes. But there's a general agreement about who belongs to the heroic early phase of the discipline.

Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Malthus, Mill, Marx: scarcely a day goes by without their names being publicly invoked to celebrate or criticise the state of the world or the actions of governments. Few of us, though, have read their works. Fewer still realise that the economies that many of them were analysing were quite unlike our modern one, or the extent to which they were indebted to one another.

So join the Economist's Callum Williams to join the dots.

See how the modern edifice of economics was built, brick by brick, from their ideas and quarrels. And find out which parts stand the test of time.

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Economist Books
1788161815 / 9781788161817
Hardback
23/04/2020
United Kingdom
English
277 pages
24 cm