classical political economy

  • 1Political Economy —     Political Economy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Political Economy     SCIENCE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY (ECONOMICS).     I. DEFINITIONS     Political economy (Greek, oikonomia the management of a household or family, politike pertaining to the… …

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  • 2political economy — political economist. 1. a social science dealing with political policies and economic processes, their interrelations, and their influence on social institutions. 2. (in the 17th 18th centuries) the art of management of communities, esp. as… …

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  • 3political economy — In the strict sense, an influential body of writings on economic questions associated principally with the French and English Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, and which culminated in the economic theories associated with Adam Smith .… …

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  • 4Political economy — Not to be confused with Economic policy. Part of the Politics series Politics …

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  • 5Political Economy Club — The Political Economy Club was founded by James Mill [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/jamesmill.htm James Mill, 1773 1836] and a circle of friends in 1821 in London, for the purpose of coming to an agreement on the fundamental principles… …

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  • 6New Political Economy (journal) — New Political Economy   Abbreviated title (ISO) New Pol. Econ. Discipline …

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  • 7International political economy — (IPE) is an academic discipline within the social sciences that analyzes international relations in combination with political economy. As an interdisciplinary field it draws on many distinct academic schools, most notably political science and… …

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  • 8New political economy — students treat economic ideologies as the phenomenon to be explained. Thus, Charles S. Maier suggests that a political economy approach: interrogates economic doctrines to disclose their sociological and political premises....in sum, [it] regards …

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  • 9Classical economics — is widely regarded as the first modern school of economic thought. Its major developers include Adam Smith, Jean Baptiste Say, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus and John Stuart Mill. Adam Smith s The Wealth of Nations in 1776 is usually considered to …

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  • 10A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy — Part of a series on Marxism …

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