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Contents
Introduction
Editor’s Introduction
PART I INTRODUCTION SCOPE AND METHOD
CHAPTER 1 [Introduction and Plan]
CHAPTER 2 Interlude I: [The Techniques of Economic Analysis]
CHAPTER 3 Interlude II: [Contemporaneous Developments in Other Sciences]
CHAPTER 4 The Sociology of Economics
PART II FROM THE BEGINNINGS TO THE FIRST CLASSICAL SITUATION (TO ABOUT 1790)
CHAPTER 1 Graeco-Roman Economics
CHAPTER 2 The Scholastic Doctors and the Philosophers of Natural Law
CHAPTER 3 The Consultant Administrators and the Pamphleteers
CHAPTER 4 The Econometricians and Turgot
CHAPTER 5 Population, Returns, Wages, and Employment
CHAPTER 6 Value and Money
CHAPTER 7 The ‘Mercantilist’ Literature
PART III FROM 1790 TO 1870
CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Plan
CHAPTER 2 Socio-Political Backgrounds
CHAPTER 3 The Intellectual Scenery
CHAPTER 4 Review of the Troops
CHAPTER 5 General Economics: A Cross Section
CHAPTER 6 [General Economics: Pure Theory]
CHAPTER 7 Money, Credit, and Cycles
PART IV FROM 1870 TO 1914 (AND LATER)
CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Plan
CHAPTER 2 Background and Patterns
CHAPTER 3 Some Developments in Neighboring Fields
CHAPTER 4 Sozialpolitik and the Historical Method
CHAPTER 5 The General Economics of the Period: Men and Groups
CHAPTER 6 General Economics: Its Character and Contents
CHAPTER 7* Equilibrium Analysis
CHAPTER 8 Money, Credit, and Cycles
PART V CONCLUSION A SKETCH OF MODERN DEVELOPMENTS
CHAPTER 1 [Introduction and Plan]
CHAPTER 2 [Developments Stemming from the Marshall-Wicksell Apparatus]
CHAPTER 3 [Economics in the ‘Totalitarian’ Countries]
CHAPTER 4 Dynamics and Business Cycle Research
CHAPTER 5 [Keynes and Modern Macroeconomics]
Editor’s Appendix
List of Books Frequently Quoted (WITH EDITIONS USED)
Index of Authors
Subject Index