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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2024 · 5 MIN

ENG 60/ Most Popular and Important Schools of Economics

from Głos · host Piotr Mucha

In this podcast, we dive into the most popular and important schools of economics, exploring their foundational theories, key figures, and the impact they've had on economic thought and policy. From Classical and Keynesian to Monetarist and Austrian, we'll cover a wide range of perspectives, helping listeners understand the diversity and evolution of economic ideas. Join us to learn about the principles that have shaped modern economics and continue to influence the global economy. tags: economic schools, economic thought, Classical economics, Keynesian economics, Monetarist economics, Austrian economics, economic theories, economic policy, economic history, influential economists, economic ideas, economic principles, economic perspectives, economic diversity, modern economics, economic evolution, economic analysis, economic insights, economic models, economic frameworks, Classical theory, Keynesian theory, Monetarist theory, Austrian theory, economic impact, economic foundations, economic discussion, economic podcast, economics overview, major economic schools, popular economic theories, economic approaches, economics education, economic legacy, economic concepts, economic learning, economics explained, economics guide, understanding economics.

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