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Too Long To Read Guide to Economic Theory

Economic calculation problem
State capitalism
Steady-state economy
Opportunity cost
Post-scarcity economy
Economic planning
Local knowledge problem
Market socialism
Lange model
Real prices and ideal prices
Socialism
Socialist calculation debate
Means of production
Economics
Capitalism
Money
Ludwig von Mises
Friedrich Hayek
Milton Friedman
Free market
Pareto efficiency
Market economy
Neoclassical economics
Classical economics
Karl Marx
Supply and demand
Library of Economics and Liberty
The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics
Classical liberalism
Libertarianism
David Ricardo
Labor theory of value
John Stuart Mill
Political economy
The Wealth of Nations
Thomas Robert Malthus
Economic equilibrium
Free trade
John Maynard Keynes
Laissez-faire
Capital (economics)
Keynesian economics
Macroeconomics
Mixed economy
Capital accumulation
Marxian economics
General equilibrium theory
Economic rent
Factors of production
Labour economics
Mainstream economics
Das Kapital
Surplus value
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Price
Market (economics)
Microeconomics
Econometrics
Applied economics
Rate of profit
Hyperinflation
Central bank
Consumer confidence
Currency
Supply shock
Saving
Recession
Rational expectations
Monetary policy
List of important publications in economics
Unemployment
Aggregation problem
Consumer choice
Duopoly
Shortage
Economic surplus
Economies of scale
Economies of scope
Elasticity (economics)
Sunk costs
Social choice theory
Shrinkflation
Ancient economic thought
Austrian School
Chicago school of economics
Green economy
Post-Keynesian economics
Schools of economic thought
Kenneth Arrow
Gary Becker
Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
Ragnar Frisch
Harold Hotelling
Tjalling Koopmans
Paul Krugman
Robert Lucas, Jr.
Jacob Marschak
Alfred Marshall
John von Neumann
Vilfredo Pareto
Paul Samuelson
Joseph Schumpeter
Amartya Sen
Herbert A. Simon
Robert Solow
Léon Walras
Eduard Bernstein
Friedrich Engels
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon
Ferdinand Lassalle
Johann Karl Rodbertus
Fabian Society
John Francis Bray
John Gray (socialist)
Charles Hall (economist)
Thomas Hodgskin
William Thompson (philosopher)
Charles Fourier
Peter Kropotkin
Mikhail Bakunin
William Godwin
Francis Hutcheson (philosopher)
Bernard Mandeville
David Hume
Adam Smith
James Mill
Francis Place
Henry Thornton (reformer)
John Ramsay McCulloch
James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale
Jeremy Bentham
Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi
Johann Heinrich von Thünen
Henry George
Nassau William Senior
Edward Gibbon Wakefield
John Rae (economist)
Thomas Tooke
Robert Torrens (economist)
Dependency theory
World-systems theory
Economic system
Participatory economics
Binary economics
Good (economics)
Economic growth
Profit (economics)
Mercantilism
George Stigler
Monopoly
Perfect competition
Economy
The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
Piero Sraffa
Utility
Business cycle
Inflation
Private property
Use value
Law of value
Planned economy
Protectionism
Marxism
Tax
Neoliberalism
Invisible hand
Money supply
Heterodox economics
Great Depression
Mutualism (economic theory)
David R. Henderson
Marginal utility
Murray Rothbard
Slavery
Land (economics)
Gross domestic product
Value (economics)
Socialist economics
Relations of production
Marginalism
Human capital
Ernest Mandel
Physiocracy
Market failure
Carl Menger
Communism
Labour power
Externality
Financial crisis of 2007–08
Joan Robinson
Oskar R. Lange
Mode of production
Aggregate demand
Jean-Baptiste Say
Joseph Stiglitz
Marginal cost
Wage
Monetarism
Capitalist mode of production (Marxist theory)
Real versus nominal value (economics)
Capital good
Anarchism
John Locke
Worker cooperative
Collectivist anarchism
Dictatorship of the proletariat