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History of Economic Thinking

Class at Faculty of Law |
HP0541

Syllabus

It is not a legal subject, but an optional economic subject, which should help the students to understand a development of the most important economic schools and their concepts, so they are able to precisely distinguish particular terms in the simultaneously taught compulsory subject Theory of National Economy and have a historical knowledge about them.  

Emphasis is put on the European traditions of classical economics, marginal utility school, European and Anglo-American neoclassical economics, German historical school, Keynesianism, instituitionalism and contemporary neoconservative theories including monetarism, which create a basis of coontemporary mainstream economics.  

Annotation

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This subject introduces the development of the most important world economic theories and thoughts from the Ancient times to contemporary economic theories. It also partially deals with the Czech economic thinking from the beginning to 1948.