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    A BRIEF HISTORY OF ECONOMICS
    Artful Approaches to the Dismal Science

    by E Ray Canterbery (Florida State University)

    About E Ray Canterbery
     

    Blending past and present, this brief history of economics is the perfect book for introducing students to the field.

    A Brief History of Economics illustrates how the ideas of the great economists not only influenced societies but were themselves shaped by their cultural milieu. Understanding the economists' visions — lucidly and vividly unveiled by Canterbery — allows readers to place economics within a broader community of ideas. Magically, the author links Adam Smith to Isaac Newton's idea of an orderly universe, F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to Thorstein Veblen, John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath to the Great Depression, and Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities to Reaganomics.

    Often humorous, Canterbery's easy style will make the student's first foray into economics lively and relevant. Readers will dismiss “dismal” from the science.

     
    Contents:
    • Feudalism and the Evolution of Economic Society
    • Adam Smith's Great Vision
    • Bentham and Malthus: The Hedonist and the “Pastor”
    • The Distribution of Income: Ricardo versus Malthus
    • The Cold Water of Poverty and the Heat of John Stuart Mill's Passions
    • Karl Marx
    • Alfred Marshall: The Great Victorian
    • Thorstein Veblen Takes on the American Captains of Industry
    • The Jazz Age: Aftermath of War and Prelude to Depression
    • John Maynard Keynes and the Great Depression
    • The Many Modern Keynesians
    • The Monetarists and the New Classicals Deepen the Counterrevolution
    • Economic Growth and Technology: Schumpeter and Capitalism's Motion
    • The Many Faces of Capitalism: Galbraith, Heilbroner, and the Institutionalists
    • The Rise of the Casino Economy
    • The Global Economy
    • Climbing the Economist's Mountain to High Theory
    • The Future of Economics
     
    Readership: Undergraduate and foundation level students, and laymen.
     
    “No one interested in economics — and it's an interest all shrewd citizens should cultivate — will want to miss Ray Canterbery … He has established himself as an incisive and interesting scholar who greatly prefers truth to the orthodox applause … Canterbery always has a good foundation of fact, analysis and judgement to support his positions.”
    John Kenneth Galbraith

    Harvard University
     
    “Canterbery's unique style of presentation and breadth of vision manages to breathe new life into the study of dead economists … Really helps the reader conjure up a vision of the economic times … A fine addition to the history of thought literature.”
    Journal of Economic Issues
     
    “There is much in A Brief History of Economics to provide pleasant reading for a wide audience. Specialists in economic thought will be attracted by the easy writing style combined with the coherent historical development of post-Keynesian notions … Nonspecialists will be pleased to find coherent discussions of various economic subjects that may, prior to reading the book, have been confusing … the book is highly recommended for both specialist and nonspecialist alike.”
    The Historian
     
    500pp    Pub. date: Jun 2001  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-3848-3
    981-02-3848-7
       US$55 / £40

     


    500pp    Pub. date: Jun 2001  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-3849-0(pbk)
    981-02-3849-5(pbk)
       US$30 / £22

     


     

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