Economic Classics: The History of Economic Ideas from Ancient Times to the Present

TR 3-4:30, 4-261

Surveys the history of economics by introducing students to some of the most powerful and influential economic thinkers, from Xenophon and Huan K’uan through Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and Paul Samuelson, to Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo. Explores the evolution of key economic concepts — the state and the market, natural resources, and crises — by situating them in historical context and perspective. Through the close reading, analysis and discussion of some of the most important texts in the history of economic thought, traces the development of ideas, norms and ways of thinking that continue to shape decision-making in both daily life and global policy. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.

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Offered Spring 2025

Catalog Subject Faculty Level HASS Category
21H.984 STS.414

Risk, Fortune, and Futurity

W 2-5, 2-103
Caley Horan
Will Deringer
Graduate

Not Offered This Term