390 Pages
by
Routledge
390 Pages
by
Routledge
392 Pages
by
Routledge
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Covering the period 1550 - 1939, this book examines the history and development of theories of international pricing and trade.
The work of the following economists is covered: Locke, Barbon, Vaderlint, Harris, Hume, Smith, Ricardo, Malthus, Bosanquet, Mill, Torrens, Marshall, Haberler, Austin, Stirling, Chevalier, Carines, Jevons, Leslie, Goschen, Bagehot, Wicksell, Sidgwick, Pigou, Viner, Heckscher, Ohlin, Keynes, Taussig, and Pareto.
The volume includes an extensive Bibliography of each period discussed as well as comprehensive indices of subjects and names.
Chapter I Introduction; Chapter II The Mercantilistic Theories; Chapter III From David Hume to J. S. Mill: The Development of the Classical Theories; Chapter IV The Classical Theory of International Trade; Chapter V Post-Classical Development of the Monetary Aspects of the Theory of International Price Relationships: 1848–1918; Chapter VI Developments Since 1918: Theories of the Exchanges Under Depreciated Currencies; Chapter VII Developments Since 1918: The Transfer Problem; Chapter VIII Developments Since 1918: Attempts to Extend the Mutual Interdependence Theory of Pricing to the Domain of International Economics; Chapter IX Conclusion;
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Chi-Yuen Wu