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Milton Friedman(Hardback)
Critical Assessments
Routledge
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12/07/1990
Milton Friedman has been a prime theorist behind the emergence of monetarism and has contributed significantly to the development of monetary theory. This boxed set of four volumes presents a select...
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Friedrich A.Hayek(Hardback)
Critical Assessments
Routledge
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07/03/1991
The Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek is particularly noted as one of the premier defenders of the free market, stressing the benefits of personal liberty and arguing against economic planning. Thi...
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Friedrich A. Von Hayek(Hardback)
Critical Assessments of Contemporary Economists
Routledge
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26/02/2004
Today Hayek reigns supreme as the kind of moral philosopher and political economist that economics has not seen since Adam Smith. This study charts the changes in his critical reputation.
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Sir John Hicks(Hardback)
Critical Assessments of Contemporary Economists
Routledge
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05/01/1989
A collection of articles on the life and work of Sir John Hicks, perhaps best known for having introduced the IS-LM curve to modern economic theory.
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Paul A.Samuelson(Hardback)
Critical Assessments
Routledge
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12/10/1989
These volumes give students of economics and economic thought immediate access to Paul A. Samuelson's contributions and show how his work has been received and modified by others.
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