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Classical Economics (Revised)

Contributor(s): Hollander, Samuel (Author)

ISBN: 9780802077646

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

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Pub Date: October 17, 1992

Dewey: 330.153

LCCN: 92095047

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.38" H x 8.98" L x 6.14" W ( 1.68 lbs) 484 pages

BISAC Categories:

Business and Economics | Economics | Theory

Series: Heritage

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Description: In this unconvential and sharply written text Hollander introduces the work of Smith, Ricardo, and Mill, and, on specific topics, Malthus and Marx.

Brief description: SAMUEL HOLLANDER was appointed Professor in 1970 and University Professor in 1984 in the Department of Economics at the University of Toronto. Amother his other books are The Economics of John Stuart Mill(1985), The Economics of David Ricardo(1979), and The Economics of Adam Smith (1973), all published by University of Toronto Press. He is a Professor Emeritus at Ben-Gurion University.

Review Quotes:

'Professor Hollander has for many years generated and revitalized debates about the work of the classical economists by his theses on their concerns and on the continuity of nineteenth-century economics. In [this] book he restates his theses in a clear and stimulating matter and achieves a remarkable sweep of perspective and detail on the work of Smith, Ricardo, and Mill.'

--Donald Walker, Journal of Economic Literature

'This book is to be welcomed as providing the best account of Hollander's interpretation of classical economics. It will enable teachers, whether or nt they agree with Hollander's interpretations, to expose their students to his ideas.'

--Roger Backhouse, The Economic Journal

'An extraordinary depth of scholarship and analytic acumen... insightful and pursuasive. I recommend it highly for all who teach the history of economic thought.'

--Jeffrey T. Young, History of Political Economy

'Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of economics.'

--Anthony Brewer, Economica

'A magisterial summing up of 1750-1875 doctrines.'

--Paul A. Samuelson, History of Economics Society Bulletin

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