The making of the theory of economic growth/ Anthony Brewer
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330.152 HIG/P The physiocrats/ | 330.152 MEE/E The economics of physiocracy/ | 330.152 PRE/Q Quesnay's tableau economique/ | 330.153 BRE/M The making of the theory of economic growth/ | 330.153 BRI/C The Classical Economists | 330.153 RAS/G Game theory and the law/ | 330.153092 KEN/A Adam Smith: a moral philosopher and his political economy / |
Part 1: The Invention of Economic Growth 1. Introduction
2. The Concept of Growth in Eighteenth Century Economics
Part 2: The Scottish Tradition from Hume to Smith
3. An Eighteenth Century View of Economic Development: Hume and Steuart
4. Luxury and Economic Development: David Hume and Adam Smith
5. Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, and the Concept of Economic Growth
Part 3: Accumulation and Growth: Turgot and Smith
6. Turgot, Founder of Classical Economics
7. Turgot, Smith, and Capital Accumulation
Part 4: Growth, Saving and Distribution
8. Adam Smith on Classes and Saving
9. Rent and Profit in the Wealth of Nations
10. Edward West and the Classical Theory of Distribution and Growth
Part 5: Epilogue: John Rae and Technical Change
11. Economic Growth and Technical Change: John Rae's Critique of Adam Smith
12. Invention
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