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Classical Economics : Topics in Social Science
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The term classical economics, although sometimes given the rather broader meaning of any economics which is not Keynesian, is generally taken to refer to the body of economic ideas stemming from the work of David Hume, whose most important work was...
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Classical Economics : Economics Topics
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The dominant school of UK economics from 1752 to 1870. David HUME in his attack on MERCANTILISM anticipated a new approach to economics but it was Adam SMITH in The Wealth of Nations (1776) who is credited as being the virtual founder: all subsequent...
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Economics, Classical : Topics in Social Science
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Classical economics Information
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Classical economics is widely regarded as the first modern school of economic thought. Its major developers include Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus and John Stuart Mill. Sometimes the definition of classical economics is expanded to include...


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