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What Economists Do

Autor Attiat F. Ott Cu Sheila Vegari
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Economists are sometimes praised and often chastised for what happens to the nation and the world economies. But what exactly do economists do to earn either praise or scorn? Author Attiat F. Ott with Sheila Vegari explores the answer to that question in "What Economists Do: A Journey through the History of Economic Thought."

Ott and Vegari outline the discipline of economics through the views and ideas of nine political economists of the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, and the twentieth centuries. The chronologies of ideas involve a journey through the history of economic thought from Adam Smith's The "Wealth of Nations" to Nobel Laureate James Buchanan's "The Calculus of Consent."

This study reviews some of the arguments offered about economics as a science, presents the concepts of political economy, and discusses the principles of the macro economy as put forth by John Maynard Keynes in "The General Theory." It also covers the idea of the public economy advanced by the classical economists and augmented by the work of Paul Samuelson, Richard Musgrave, Gordon Tullock and James Buchanan. It examines the role of the economist as a teacher, a political economist, and as an adviser to policy makers.

"What Economists Do: A Journey through the History of Economic Thought" provides an intriguing picture of how economics has come of age through a chronology of ideas and principles that shape the world's economies.

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ISBN-13: 9781491701287
ISBN-10: 1491701285
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: iUniverse