within particular schools, particularly in the modern era, classifying economists into schools of thought is common. Economic thought may be roughly divided...
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encompasses many disparate schools of economic thought. Ancient Greek writers such as the philosopher Aristotle examined ideas about the art of wealth acquisition...
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The Austrian school is a heterodox school of economic thought that advocates strict adherence to methodological individualism, the concept that social...
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Keynesian economics (redirect from Keynesian economic policies)
is a contentious topic, and several schools of economic thought claim his legacy. Keynesian economics, as part of the neoclassical synthesis, served as...
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Inflationism (section Schools of economic thought)
against, schools of economic thought which advocate government action, either fiscal policy or monetary policy, to achieve full employment. Such schools often...
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Heterodox economics (redirect from Heterodox economic)
referring to schools of economic thought which are not commonly perceived as belonging to mainstream economics. There is no absolute definition of what constitutes...
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Neo-Ricardianism (redirect from Neo ricardian school)
The neo-Ricardian school is an economic school of thought that derives from the close reading and interpretation of David Ricardo by Piero Sraffa, and...
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to: Schools of economic thought, a group of economic thinkers who share or shared a common perspective on the way economies work Hundred Schools of Thought...
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The Stockholm School (Swedish: Stockholmsskolan) is a school of economic thought. It refers to a loosely organized group of Swedish economists that worked...
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Physiocracy (redirect from Physiocratic Thought)
beliefs from the many schools of economic thought that followed. Physiocracy is an agrarianist philosophy which developed in the context of the predominantly...
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New classical macroeconomics (redirect from New Economic)
a school of thought in macroeconomics that builds its analysis entirely on a neoclassical framework. Specifically, it emphasizes the importance of rigorous...
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perspective of different schools of economic thought, such as mainstream economics, Austrian economics, Marxian economics, the Chicago school of economics...
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an anarchist school of thought and anti-capitalist market socialist economic theory that advocates for workers' control of the means of production, a...
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Humanistic economics (category Schools of economic thought)
Humanistic economics is a distinct pattern of economic thought with old historical roots that have been more recently invigorated by E. F. Schumacher's...
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Gandhian economics (redirect from Gandhian economic thought)
Gandhian economics is a school of economic thought based on the spiritual and socio-economic principles expounded by Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi. It is...
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Marxian economics (redirect from Marxist economic theory)
Marxian school of economics, is a heterodox school of political economic thought. Its foundations can be traced back to Karl Marx's critique of political...
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Mainstream economics (redirect from Economic mainstream)
initial axioms of neoclassical economics. Economics has historically featured multiple schools of economic thought, with different schools having different...
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In the history of economic thought, ancient economic thought refers to the ideas from people before the Middle Ages. Economics in the classical age is...
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different branches and schools of thought, resulting in a discord of the single definitive Marxist theory. Different Marxian schools place a greater emphasis...
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Chicago school of economics is a neoclassical school of economic thought associated with the work of the faculty at the University of Chicago, some of whom...
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could copy this invention, with no danger of this "resource" running out. Earlier schools of economic thought stated that resources that are enough for...
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Neoclassical economics (redirect from Neoclassical economic theory)
term encompassing a number of other schools of thought, notably excluding institutional economics, various historical schools of economics, and Marxian economics...
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Planned economy (redirect from Economic planification)
is a type of economic system where investment, production and the allocation of capital goods takes place according to economy-wide economic plans and...
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Saltwater and freshwater economics (redirect from Saltwater school (economics))
stickiness Bounded rationality Liquidity trap General Schools of economic thought Chicago school of economics Gordon, Robert J. (2003), Productivity Growth...
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Post-Keynesian economics (redirect from Post-Keynesian economic theory)
Post-Keynesian economics is a school of economic thought with its origins in The General Theory of John Maynard Keynes, with subsequent development influenced...
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Keynes and Karl Marx. Both men's works has fostered respective schools of economic thought (Marxian economics and Keynesian economics) that have had significant...
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caused the Great Recession). The impact of economic bubbles is debated within and between schools of economic thought; they are not generally considered beneficial...
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Cobdenism (category Schools of economic thought)
of the History of Economic Thought, 37(2), pp. 291–304. Cain, P.J. & J.A. Jobson (1978). “Cobdenism, and the Radical Theory of Economic Imperialism, 1898–1914”...
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Hongzhi (李洪志) in 1992. Heterodox economics refers to schools of economic thought considered outside of mainstream economics, referred to as orthodox economics...
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the optimal method of limiting (or not limiting) banking practices so as to encourage economic stability." The British Banking school opposed the views...
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