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  Economic Schools of thought late 1800's and early 1900's. (search mode)
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Question: What theory would you have been a disciple of?
#1
Austrian School/Neoclassicalism
 
#2
German Historical School
 
#3
English Historical School
 
#4
Marxian Economics
 
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« on: August 13, 2009, 03:30:10 PM »

Probably more along the English school... simply because it seems more practical.  They pioneered the modern economy more or less and change came as it was needed... unlike Germany where change was slow to come which led to some rather devastating fits and starts.

I agree that sometimes we need major reform and changes... but generally, a more gradual and balanced way of doing things is preferable.
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