Imagine a story that begins in ancient marketplaces, where early traders and philosophers first wondered about the nature of value and exchange. From there, we travel through time—exploring the deep insights of Aristotle and Aquinas, the bold ideas of Adam Smith and David Ricardo, and the revolutionary breakthroughs of Keynes, Friedman, and many more. Each episode is a step into the past, revealing how economic ideas were born, challenged, and refined over Centuries.
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Imagine a story that begins in ancient marketplaces, where early traders and philosophers first wondered about the nature of value and exchange. From there, we travel through time—exploring the deep insights of Aristotle and Aquinas, the bold ideas of Adam Smith and David Ricardo, and the revolutionary breakthroughs of Keynes, Friedman, and many more. Each episode is a step into the past, revealing how economic ideas were born, challenged, and refined over Centuries.
Connect with me :- sraut92@gmail.com
Medieval Economics and Scholastic Thought - The Price is Right?
Econ Echoes
6 minutes 40 seconds
8 months ago
Medieval Economics and Scholastic Thought - The Price is Right?
The moral and ethical dimensions of trade and price in medieval Europe, with thinkers like Thomas Aquinas.
Econ Echoes
Imagine a story that begins in ancient marketplaces, where early traders and philosophers first wondered about the nature of value and exchange. From there, we travel through time—exploring the deep insights of Aristotle and Aquinas, the bold ideas of Adam Smith and David Ricardo, and the revolutionary breakthroughs of Keynes, Friedman, and many more. Each episode is a step into the past, revealing how economic ideas were born, challenged, and refined over Centuries.
Connect with me :- sraut92@gmail.com