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classical economics
classical economics n. the economics derived from a number of primarily British theorists of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, characterized by the belief that economic decisions are made rationally on the basis of self-interest, and that markets should generally be unregulated.Theorists associated with this school include Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus, John Stuart Mill, and David Ricardo.
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statics1848
classical economics1885
bioeconomics1913
welfare economics1920
econometry1926
econometrics1931
microeconomics1943
macroeconomics1945
development economics1959
microsimulation1966
public choice1968
1885 J. K. Ingram in Encycl. Brit. XIX. 375/2 The value of most of the theorems of the classical economics is a good deal attenuated by the habitual assumptions that we are dealing with ‘economic men’.
1934 Amer. Econ. Rev. 24 96 The representatives of classical economics regarded maximum welfare as a result of producing the greatest possible amount of wealth.
2005 Washington Post 1 May (Book World section) 2/5 Behavioral economics..attempts to combine the pure-logic tools of classical economics with understanding the emotional impulses of human behavior.
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