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Course Plan for ECO 421 History of Economic Analysis I

Note: Please follow the links..Some links indicated with "*" require campus access or proxy.

I. Why study the history of economic thought?
Mark Blaug, No History of Ideas, Please, We're Economists. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 15, No. 1. (Winter, 2001), pp. 145-164.
II. The Beginnings of Economic Thought
Eric Roll, A History of Economic Thought, ch. 1
*Raymond De Rover, Scholastic Economics: Survival and Lasting Influence from the Sixteenth Century to Adam Smith, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 69, No. 2 (May, 1955), pp. 161-190
III. Political Economy of Early Capitalism: Mercantilism
Eric Roll, A History of Economic Thought, ch. 2
E.K. Hunt, History of Economic Thought, ch. 2
III. The Emergence of Classical Political Economy
Eric Roll, ch. 3
David Hume, Of Money,
David Hume, Of Balance of Trade
*Thomas P. Neill, Quesnay and Physiocracy, Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Apr., 1948), pp. 153-173
IV. The Founder of Classical Political Economy: Adam Smith
Hunt, ch. 3
V. Political Economy as a Dismal Science: Thomas R.Malthus
Hunt, ch. 4.
VI. The Climax and the limits of Classical Political Economy
Hunt, ch. 5
David Ricardo, On Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, ch, 1, 2, 21, 31.
VII. Disintegration of Classical School: Bentham, Say ve Senior
Hunt, ch. 6.
VIII. Political Economy of the Poor or  Ricardian Socialism
Hunt, ch. 7.
IX. Pure versus Eclectic Utilitarianism:The Writings of Bastiat and Mill.
Hunt, ch. 8.
X. Karl Marx and the Critique of Political Economy
Hunt, ch. 9.
Karl Marx, The Capital Volume I Ch. 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 25.

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