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- Schools of Thought - Articles grouped by the various schools from the History of Economic Thought website.
- Physiocrats - Survey article from the History of Economic Thought website on the French school of thought that believed that only agriculture produced an economic surplus.
- Manchester School Liberalism - A discussion of the political background of the dominance of Classical economic thought in Nineteenth century political debate. From the History of Economic Thought website.
- The Austrian School - Survey article in the History of Economic Thought website.
- American Institutional School - A survey of this school, itself a branch of the historical schools.
- The Chicago School - A short history of the school.
- The School of Salamanca - An historical survey of the neo-Thomists whose economic and philosophical writings were precursors of the Austrian School.
- The Classical Ricardians - A survey of the later stage of the classical school, grouped around the writings of David Ricardo. Links and bibliography. From the History of Economic Thought website.
- French Liberal School - Overview of the enduring French Liberal contribution to Classical economics. From the History of Economic Thought website.
- The Historical vs the Deductive Method in Political Economy - A translation of one of the most important contributions in the methodenstreit between the deductive Austrian school and the analytical German Historicist school.
Wikipedia Articles
- Anarchist schools of thought - Anarchism is a political philosophy with many heterogeneous and diverse schools of thought, united by a common opposition to compulsory rule. Anarchist schools of thought are characterised by "the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary", but may differ fundamentally, supporting anything from extreme individualism to complete collectivism.
- Hundred Schools of Thought - The Hundred Schools of Thought () were philosophers and schools that had flourished from 770 to 221 BC, an era of great cultural and intellectual expansion in China. Even though this period, known in its earlier part as the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period (春秋戰國時 ...
- Anarchist political economy - Anarchism encompasses many heterogeneous and diverse schools of thought, united by a common opposition to compulsory rule. Anarchist schools of thought are characterised by "the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary.
- Mainstream economics - Mainstream economics is the term used to distinguish certain approaches and schools of thought in economics from heterodox approaches and schools such as feminist economics and Marxian economics. Mainstream economists do not, in general, identify themselves as members of a particular school; they may, however, be associated with approaches within a field such as the rational-expectations approach to macroeconomics.
- Ryū (school) - A Ryū (流, literally "flow", with the derived meaning of "mainstream"), or ryūha (流派, literally "mainstream school (of thought)"), is a Japanese word referring to a school of thought in any discipline. In English, the word is frequently used to refer to schools of Japanese martial art, although it can also be found used in other disciplines (for example Nihonkoryū and Sogetsu-ryū in ikebana, Kanteiryū in calligraphy, etc.