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: Unlike standard textbooks that focus heavily on British and American thinkers, this book maps continental traditions and even the Islamic tradition, highlighting a "unity amid surface diversity".

For students, researchers, or anyone skeptical of the "one-size-fits-all" approach to modern economics, this handbook is an essential reference. It proves that history matters—not just for understanding the past, but for critically evaluating the policies shaping our future. Handbook of the History of Economic Thought: In...

: John Stuart Mill, David Ricardo, and Jeremy Bentham. The Marginalists : von Thünen, Cournot, and Gossen. : Unlike standard textbooks that focus heavily on

: Each "founding figure" is examined by a top expert, often offering non-mainstream or "heterodox" perspectives that differ from typical Anglo-Saxon economic education. : John Stuart Mill, David Ricardo, and Jeremy Bentham

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: Joseph Schumpeter's theories on public finance and Léon Walras's work on general equilibrium. The Bottom Line

The handbook provides deep dives into the lives and work of several foundational thinkers, including:

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