• 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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  • 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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  • 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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    Heterodox economics is any economic thought or theory that contrasts with orthodox schools of economic thought, or that may be beyond neoclassical economics...
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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 Austrian school is a heterodox school of economic thought that advocates strict adherence to methodological individualism, the concept that social...
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  • 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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    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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    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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    perspective of different schools of economic thought, such as mainstream economics, Austrian economics, Marxian economics, the Chicago school of economics...
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  • 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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  • initial axioms of neoclassical economics. Economics has always featured multiple schools of economic thought, with different schools having different...
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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Marxism and Keynesian economics (category Schools of economic thought)
    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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  • stickiness Bounded rationality Liquidity trap General Schools of economic thought Chicago school of economics Gordon, Robert J. (2003), Productivity Growth...
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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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  • 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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  • classical economics, Georgism, and other schools of economic thought, land is recognized as an inelastic factor of production. Land, in this sense, means...
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    how economic activity affects and is shaped by social processes. In general it analyzes how modern societies progress, stagnate, or regress because of their...
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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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  • 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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  • Rethinking Economics (category Schools of economic thought)
    organization published the book Økonomisk tenkning [Economic thought] presenting different economic schools of thoughts. The movement has received coverage by newspapers...
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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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    late 20th and 21st century by Keynesian economics and related schools of economic thought. One can distinguish between those who see a general glut (greater...
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  • 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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