Principles of Political Economy (2 Volumes) - Hardcover

John Stuart Mill; Alfred Marshall

 
9788126915071: Principles of Political Economy (2 Volumes)

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John Stuart Mill s Principles of Political Economy was one of the most widely read of all books on economics in its period. Accepted as standard textbook for over 150 years, the book systematically demonstrates how the important economic concepts can be applied to real-world situations. Shifting focus to realism, Mill took economics out of the realm of the abstract and placed it within the context of society.
The objective of the book as Mill himself stated was to unite the greatest individual liberty of action, with a common ownership of the raw material of the globe, and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labour . Mill intended the book to be a survey of contemporary economic thought as well as an exploration of application of economic ideas to social concerns.
Greatly influenced by the works of David Ricardo, taking some ideas from Adam Smith and Thomas Malthus, J.S. Mill was able to weave together the diverse elements of classical economics into a unified body of doctrines, and in doing so he demonstrated his brilliance as a thinker and writer. The text is divided into five books; first three are more technical books on production, distribution and exchange, while the last two deal with the influences of societal progress and the government on economic activity. Mill s recommendations for the economic organization of society were based on how institutions, laws and practices impacted the well-being of the individuals.
This reprint of the book, with a comprehensive scholarly Introduction by Prof R.N. Ghosh of the University of Western Australia, has been brought to help the students, teachers and researchers of economics in their academic pursuits.

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