Beginning with Jean-Baptiste Colbert championing mercantilism in the 1660s, senior Economist writer Callum Williams profiles 20 economic theorists up to Alfred Marshall in the 20th century. By exploring the lives of figures including Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx, he offers an insight into the personal and social circumstances that influenced their thinking, as well as an overview of how economics developed as a discipline.
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