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First published 1933

The Development of Economic Doctrine: An Introductory Survey

The Development of Economic Doctrine: An Introductory Survey by Alexander Gray is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org.

Author
Alexander Gray
First published
1933
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
387
ISBN
9781610161787
Publisher
Longmans, Green, and Co., New York
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Austrian theory & method History & biography

Alexander Gray was a British economist with a particularly keen appreciation of the Austrian contribution to the history of ideas. As with others of his generation, he was super well-educated and an outstanding stylist of the English language. Even by standards of his time, Professor Gray excelled in depth of research and clarity of prose, and his classic treatise on the history of ideas is a prime example: it is a real page-turner from first to last.

It was published in 1934, so the narrative is spared the supposed innovations of Lord Keynes. This is why the book is called the "development" of economics: it was written before the major setback. In fact, Austrians will thrill to encounter this mighty work for the first time, since he not only treats the Austrians at length; he regards their work as the very culmination of all good things that came before.

The existence of this treatise alone is enough to establish what is sometimes disputed today: the Austrians were squarely in the mainstream of economic thought before the Keynesian revolution when fallacy triumphed over truth.

Gray's work is as learned as it is charming, a romp through intellectual history with a particularly British flare for the ironic turn of phrase. This book is smart, witty, and penetrating on every page.

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Sir Alexander Gray (1882–1968) was a Scottish civil servant, economist, academic, translator, and poet. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1942. In 1948, he published a notable study of the life and doctrines of Adam Smith. This archive holds 2 of Gray's works.

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15 chapters · 114,759 words · page numbers are this file's

  1. Prefacep. 6
  2. Author's note to the Second Impressionp. 9
  3. Chapter I. Greece and Romep. 12
  4. Chapter II. The Middle Ages; St. Thomas Acquinas; Oresmep. 41
  5. Chapter III. Mercantalismp. 66
  6. Chapter IV. The Physiocrats: Quesney and Turgotp. 97
  7. Chapter V. Adam Smithp. 121
  8. Chapter VI. Malthus and Ricardop. 157
  9. Chapter VII. Lauderdale, Rae, and Sismondip. 192
  10. Chapter VIII. Muller, List, and Von Thunenp. 219
  11. Chapter IX. The Optimists: Carey and Bastiatp. 250
  12. Chapter X. The Classical Traditionp. 268
  13. Chapter XI. Karl Marxp. 295
  14. Chapter XII. The Austrian School; The Theory of Marginp. 332
  15. Epiloguep. 365

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Alexander Gray 1882–1968

Sir Alexander Gray (1882–1968) was a Scottish civil servant, economist, academic, translator, and poet. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1942. Read more about Alexander Gray.

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