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| The [[Economics/Timelines|'''list of economics timelines ''']] provides links to the timelines in the economics articles. | |||
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==Seminal works== | |||
* 1742 [[David Hume]]'s ''Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary''[http://www.econlib.org/library/LFBooks/Hume/hmMPL.html]. | * 1742 [[David Hume]]'s ''Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary''[http://www.econlib.org/library/LFBooks/Hume/hmMPL.html]. | ||
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* 1848 [[John Stuart Mill]]'s ''Principles of Political Econmy''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Mill/mlP.html]. | * 1848 [[John Stuart Mill]]'s ''Principles of Political Econmy''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Mill/mlP.html]. | ||
* 1867 [[Karl Marx]]'s '' | * 1867 [[Karl Marx]]'s ''Das Capital"[http://www.futurecasts.com/Marx,%20Capital%20(Das%20Kapital)%20Vol%201%20(II).htm].. | ||
* 1890 [[Alfred Marshall]]'s ''Principles of Economics''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/marP.html]. | * 1890 [[Alfred Marshall]]'s ''Principles of Economics''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/marP.html]. | ||
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* 1970 William Sharpe's [[Capital Asset Pricing Model]] | * 1970 William Sharpe's [[Capital Asset Pricing Model]] | ||
==Seminal events== | |||
*1922 German hyperinflation | |||
*1929 [[Crash of 1929]] | |||
*1930-37 [[Great Depression]] | |||
*2007 [[Subprime mortgage crisis]] | |||
*2008-9 [[Great Recession]] | |||
*2010-12 [[Eurozone crisis]] |
Latest revision as of 18:34, 17 April 2012
The list of economics timelines provides links to the timelines in the economics articles. |
Seminal works
- 1742 David Hume's Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary[1].
- 1776 Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations[2].
- 1816 David Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy and Taxation[3].
- 1848 John Stuart Mill's Principles of Political Econmy[4].
- 1890 Alfred Marshall's Principles of Economics[6].
- 1936 John Maynard Keynes' General Theory[7].
- 1962 Milton Friedman's Capitalism and Freedom[8].
- 1970 William Sharpe's Capital Asset Pricing Model
Seminal events
- 1922 German hyperinflation
- 1929 Crash of 1929
- 1930-37 Great Depression
- 2007 Subprime mortgage crisis
- 2008-9 Great Recession
- 2010-12 Eurozone crisis