Making of Modern
Economics-
The
Lives and Ideas of the Great
Thinkers
Softcover -
489
pages
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Author:
Mark
Skousen
Here is a
bold, new history of economics-the dramatic story of how the
great economic thinkers built a rigorous social science without
peer.
Unlike other
histories of economics, Mark Skousen's book provides a running
plot with a singular heroic figure, Adam Smith, at the center
of the discipline. Skousen unites the great thinkers by ranking
them for or against Adam Smith and his "system of natural
liberty." He shows how Karl Marx, thorstein Veblen, John
Maynard Keynes, and even laissez-faire disciple Robert Malthus
and David Ricardo detracted from Adam Smith's classical model
of democratic capitalist during periods of economic failure and
upheaval, while Alfred Marshall, Irving Fisher, Ludwig von
Mises, and Milton Friedman, among others, remodeled and
improved upon Smithian economics as the world economy recovered
and prospered.
Highlights
include exciting new revelations about the lives of the great
economists; over 100 illustrations, portraits, and photographs;
provocative sidebars, humorous anecdotes, even musical
selections reflecting the spirit of each major
economist.
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