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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
History of Economic Thought İKT445 V. SEMESTER 3+0 5.0
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Required Courses
Course Instructor(s) PROF. DR. FUNDA RANA ADAÇAY
Mode of Delivery The mode of delivery of this course is Face to face
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended There is no recommended optional programme component for this course.
Recommended Reading List The textbook for the course is: Landreth Colander, History of Economic Thought, 4th edition, 2002, (or latest), Houghton Mifflin
Assessment methods and criteria 1 Mıdterm, 1 Final
Work Placement N/A
Catalog Content Economic Thought in Ancient Times: Emphasis on the Greeks; Economic Thought in the Middle Ages: Islamic Classics and the Christian Scholastics; Development of Economic Thought in the Modern Ages; The Mercantilists; The Forerunners of Modern Economic Thought; The Physiocrats; Rise of Economics and the Classical School; Key Figures; Reactions to the Classical Thought: Socialism. Marginal Revolution and the Neoclassical Synthesis: Vienna; Lozane and Cambridge Schools; Neo-classics: Marshall; Walras and the others; Departure from Neoclassical School and Contributions to the Neoclassical School: Chamberlain; Robinson and other developments; Keynes

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