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.

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[edit] Ancient

[edit] Scholasticism

Scholasticism

[edit] Mercantilism

Mercantilism


[edit] Physiocrats

Physiocrats

[edit] Classical political economy

Classical Political Economy

[edit] German historical school

German historical school

[edit] English historical school

English historical school

[edit] Socialism

Socialism

[edit] Institutional economics

Institutional economics

[edit] Neoclassical economics

Neoclassical economics

[edit] Lausanne School

Lausanne School

[edit] Austrian School

Austrian School

[edit] Stockholm school

Stockholm school

[edit] Keynesian economics

Keynesian economics

[edit] Chicago school

Chicago school


[edit] References

Two of the best sources for classifying persons with schools are: