Course A:History of Economic Theory & Policy

SummaryEd <edod08034@comcast.net>Ed Dodson here:

For this course I have developed a series of PowerPoint modules that include my lecture notes. However, for easy of presentation I also have created separate Word version of the lecture notes. I attach the first few lesson modules and lecture notes. If, upon review, you would like the full set of modules, I am happy to provide them via email (which will require quite a few emails given the file sizes). Please note that my approach is one of critical analysis.

see also Meryem's Lecture on Power/Knowledge at IIIE which can be worked up into another article

appeared as: "Power/Knowledge and Economic Theories" Lahore Journal of Policy Studies, vol 4, No 1, p. 71-78

Related: The Power of Ideas

The Nature of Human Knowledge

Anti-Poor Policies & Anti-Poor Philosophies