Contents

  • Introduction
  • Ancient
  • Middle Ages
  • Pre-classical: Before Adam
  • Adam Smith
  • Say, Malthus and Ricardo
  • Classical Economics
  • Socialists Before Marx
  • Karl Marx and Marxism
  • The Neo-classical Economics: Marginal Revolution
  • Menger and Austrian Economics
  • Léon Walras and Vilfredo Pareto: General Equilibrium
  • Alfred Marshall
  • Historical school and Institutional Economics
  • Monetary Theories Before Keynesian Revolution
  • John Maynard Keynes and Keynesian Revolution
  • Keynesians after Keynes and Neoclassical Synthesis
  • Capitalism and Socialism
  • Econometrics and Mathematical Economics
  • Economists and Policy
  • Development of Game Theory
  • Milton Friedman and Monetarist Counterrevolution
  • Expansion of the Applications of Economic Analysis
  • Rational Expectation and After
  • Economic Growth Theory and Development Economics
  • International Economics
  • Postwar Heterodox Economics
  • Contemporary Economics
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