A brief history of international trade thought: from pre-doctrinal contributions to the 21st century heterodox international economics

  • Dorobăţ C
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The present paper outlines the development of international trade thought, from the pre-doctrinal contributions of Greek philosophers and scholastic theologians, through the theories of the first schools of economic thought, and up to modern and contemporary trade theories. I follow filiations of ideas in a chronological order, and show how theoretical investigation into the causes and effects of international trade—and the rationale for government intervention—has evolved over the last two centuries.

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Dorobăţ, C. (2015). A brief history of international trade thought: from pre-doctrinal contributions to the 21st century heterodox international economics. Journal of Philosophical Economics, Volume VIII Issue 2(Articles). https://doi.org/10.46298/jpe.10677

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