Schools of Thought in Economics

At the beginning of the reasonable dialog of economics, the leaders of the conversation were the "Classical Political Economists," who extended and followed the ideas of Adam Smith. Most of the ideas in this chapter come to us from the Classical Political Economists. In the next chapter we will review some basic ideas from a more recent, very influential group called the Neoclassical Economists. As the name "Neoclassical" suggests, their ideas have grown out of the "Classical" ideas, but with some important differences of theme and detail. Ideas from the Neoclassical Economists are especially important for microeconomics. However:

All the same, I believe this chapter is a fair beginning summary of the most important approaches to the field, and (most important) a good start on learning what the various schools of thought agree and disagree on -- the subject matter of economics.

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