AuthorMeerhaeghe, M. A. G. van. author
TitleEconomic Theory [electronic resource] : A Critic's Companion / by M. A. G. van Meerhaeghe
ImprintDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1986
Edition Second Revised Edition
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1365-8
Descript XI, 125 p. 1 illus. online resource

SUMMARY

The content of this book formed part of an introduction to economics. Weidenfeld and Nicolson published an english translation in 1971: Econ- ics. A critical approach. Since several colleagues thought that the critical comments on various theories might discourage students, I divided this introduction into two parts. Were as the first part deals with economic theory as such, the present publication contains the subject matter of the second part, namely the former appraisal sections. The first edition benefited from comment by Professor P. Hennipman, who, although I took his comment into consideration as far as possible, did not always share my views. The appendix to the first edition (Economic Doctrines) has been omitted. I have used brief portions of it in a new chapter, 'Economic doctrines and economic policy'. I have added a chapter entitled 'Economic theory and economic policy' and brought up to date the other chapters. This book has no intention of instructing fellow economists. It is intended as a complement to an introductory course on economics, which for the most part does not deal systematically with (or is even totally lacking in) critical comments. Many economists consider any criticism of economic theory to be a form of lese-majeste. On the other hand, a critical approach should not be the monopoly of left-wing authors


CONTENT

1. Introduction -- 2. The theory of consumer's behaviour -- 3. The theory of producer's behaviour -- 4. The theory of pricing -- 5. The theory of income distribution -- 6. The theory of the equilibrium level of national income and of prices -- 7. The theory of economic growth -- 8. The theory of international trade -- 9. Economic doctrines and economic policy -- 10. Economic theory and economic policy -- 11. The limited practicability of the theory -- 12. The significance of economic theory -- Index of authors -- Index of subjects


SUBJECT

  1. Finance
  2. Economic theory
  3. Economics
  4. Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
  5. Finance
  6. general