Schools of economics
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This article is a list connected to the template History of economic thought. Schools of thought in economics, together with persons associated with each school, are listed below.
[edit] Ancient
[edit] Scholasticism
[edit] Mercantilism
- Gerard de Malynes
- Edward Misselden
- Thomas Mun
- Jean Bodin
- Jean Baptiste Colbert
- Josiah Child
- William Petty
- John Locke
- Charles Davenant
- Dudley North
- Ferdinando Galiani
- James Denham-Steuart
[edit] Physiocrats
- Anne Robert Jacques Turgot
- François Quesnay
- John Law
- Pierre le Pesant de Boisguilbert
- Richard Cantillon
[edit] Classical political economy
- Francis Hutcheson
- Bernard de Mandeville
- David Hume
- Adam Smith
- Jean-Baptiste Say
- Thomas Malthus
- James Mill
- Francis Place
- David Ricardo
- Henry Thornton
- John Ramsay McCulloch
- James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale
- Jeremy Bentham
- Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi
- Johann Heinrich von Thünen
- John Stuart Mill
- Karl Marx
- Henry Charles Carey
- Nassau William Senior
- Edward Gibbon Wakefield
- John Rae
- Frédéric Bastiat
- Thomas Tooke
- Robert Torrens
[edit] German historical school
[edit] English historical school
- Edmund Burke
- Richard Jones
- Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie
- Walter Bagehot
- Thorold Rogers
- William J. Ashley
- William Cunningham
[edit] Socialism
- Marquis de Condorcet
- William Godwin
- Robert Owen
- Charles Fourier
- Johann Karl Rodbertus
- Frederick Maurice
- Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
- Louis Blanc
- Henri de Saint-Simon
- Henry George
- Thomas Hodgskin
- Felicite de Lamennais
- Auguste Blanqui
- Ferdinand Lassalle
- William Morris
- Charles Kingsley
- Fabian Society
- Mikhail Bakunin
[edit] Institutional economics
- Thorstein Veblen
- John Rogers Commons
- Wesley Clair Mitchell
- John Maurice Clark
- Robert A. Brady
- Clarence Edwin Ayres
- John Kenneth Galbraith
- Douglass North
[edit] Neoclassical economics
[edit] Lausanne School
[edit] Austrian School
- Carl Menger
- Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk
- Friedrich von Wieser
- Ludwig von Mises
- Friedrich von Hayek
- Murray Rothbard
[edit] Stockholm school
[edit] Keynesian economics
[edit] Chicago school
- Frank H. Knight
- Jacob Viner
- Milton Friedman
- George Stigler
- Harry Markowitz
- Merton Miller
- Robert Lucas, Jr.
- Eugene Fama
- Myron Scholes
- Gary Becker
- Edward C. Prescott
- James Heckman
[edit] References
Two of the best sources for classifying persons with schools are:
- Spiegel, Henry William. 1991. The Growth of Economic Thought. Durham & London: Duke University Press. ISBN 0822309734
- The History of Economic Thought Website at the New School