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Schools of economic thought
Schools of economic thought describes the multitude of academic approaches toward economics throughout the history of economic thought. While economists do not always fit into particular schools, particularly in modern times, classifying economists into schools of thought is common. -
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Schools of economics
Schools of economic thought and methodology JEL: B Subcategories of the JEL classification codes -
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Ancient economic thought
Schools of economic thought and methodology -
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Category:Schools of economic thought and methodology
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Chicago school of economics
Locality-based schools of economic thought and methodology -
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Heterodox economics
Heterodox economics refers to the approaches, or schools of economic thought, that are considered outside of mainstream, that is, orthodox economics. -
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History of economic thought
Knowledge of western and northern European economic thought in the early middle ages is scarce. ... Schools of economic thought Pre-modern -
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JEL classification codes
Schools of economic thought and methodology JEL: B Subcategories -
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Economics
The Marxist school of economic thought comes from the work of German economist Karl Marx. ... Other schools and approaches -
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Physiocrats
They called themselves économistes, but are generally referred to as physiocrats in order to distinguish them from the many schools of economic thought that followed them.
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Schools of economic thought