Providing a contemporary overview of the debate amongst theoretical stands in economics, this book brings together contributions from a number of eminent scholars. It covers important issues in methodology and the history of thought, as well as economic analysis. The book is structured in five parts which: * focus on the relevance of the history of economic ideas for current economic analysis * centre on the role of classical theory of value and distribution * contrast the equilibrium approach with an out-of-equilibrium perspective * offer an evaluation of the legacy of Keynes in the light of the recent development of macroeconomics * is dedicated to the issue of how institutions ought to be embedded in current economic theorising. Providing up-to-date, fresh and detailed perspectives on economic theory, this book will prove invaluable for students and academics in the fields of the history of economics, and contemporary economic theory.
Part 1: Economic Theory and its History Part 2: The Classical School and the Ricardo Debate Part 3: Models of Prices and Allocations in Equilibrium and Out-of-Equilibrium Part 4: The Legacy of Keynes Part 5: Economic Theorizing and Institutions