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A history of Portuguese economic thought

  • Published: 1998
  • DOI: 10.4324/9780203003800
  • Print ISBN: 9780415178877
  • eBook ISBN: 9780203003800

A History of Portuguese Economic Thought offers the first account in English of the development of economic thought in Portugal. The volume covers from the golden age of the Discoveries until the end of the first half of the twentieth century. It presents the main features of Portuguese economic literature and provides a summary of the theoretical and economic policy problems that have been identified and discussed by Portuguese economists over the last five centuries.

The authors adopt a comparative approach to analyse how economic doctrine, theories and policies have been disseminated and assimilated by Portuguese authors in different periods. They assess the influence on Portuguese economic thought of major economists such as say, Smith, Jevons, Walras, Pareto and Keynes.

The volume argues that national histories of economic thought are not only useful for the extra knowledge they provide but also for their contribution to the renewal of a valuable historiographic tradition which explores marginalised historical and intellectual discourses.

Contents

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    Front Matter
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    Introduction
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    1
    The Golden Age and the mercantilist era (1500–1750)
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    The new path to the wealth of the Portuguese nation (1750–1808)
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    3
    The difficult reception of classical political economy (1810–1850)
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    4
    The avoidance of analytical economic thought (1850–1920)
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    5
    From corporatism to Keynesian economics (1920–1960)
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    Epilogue
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    Back Matter