Lexington Books
Pages: 176
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7391-0541-2 • Paperback • May 2003 • $51.99 • (£40.00)
978-0-7391-5491-5 • eBook • May 2003 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
Alejandro A. Chafuen is the President and CEO of Atlas Economic Research Foundation. He has served as Professor of Economics at the National Hispanic University in Oakland, California.
Chapter 1 The Late Scholastics
Chapter 2 The Scholastic Approach to Economics
Chapter 3 Private Property
Chapter 4 Public Finance
Chapter 5 The Theory of Money
Chapter 6 Commerce, Merchants, and Tradesmen
Chapter 7 Value and Price
Chapter 8 Distributive Justice
Chapter 9 Wages
Chapter 10 Profits
Chapter 11 Interest and Banking
Chapter 12 Late-Scholastic Economics Compared with Classical Liberal Economics
. . . Chafuen convincingly undermines the facile assumptions that free-market ideas and theories originated with Adam Smith and his contemporaries.....
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This book likewise seeks to address itself to free market economists and historians who have neglected or failed fully to understand the relation of general moral purpose to economics itself. Chafuen relates this connection in a coherent and systematic manner that should also serve as a positive contribution, seen in light of this long history of moral and economic reflection, both to modern economics as a study and to modern social thought as a practice....
— James V Schall