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Economic heritage of Salamanca school: Recognition and relationsship with other schools

Acervo económico de la escuela de Salamanca: reconocimiento y relación con otras escuelas

Antonio Sanchez-Bayon ()

Estudios Economicos, 2024, vol. 041 (Nueva Serie), issue 83, 5-32

Abstract: Analysis of the economic dimension of Salamanca School, to evaluate its condition as a school of economic thought and why the mainstream or orthodox vision tends to omit it. Also, its heritage and relationship with other schools are studied, specially, those considered heterodox schools, which make up the mainline or fundamentals vision. According to Salamanca School, as the Spanish Economic School, it is possible to understand the transition from Moral Economy to Political Economy and the awakening of economic theory with a universal pretention

Keywords: moral economy; political economy; finance; Salamanca school; spanish economic school; austrian economics; neo-institutional economics; anarcho-capitalist School; heterodox synthesis; economía moral; economía política; hacienda pública; escuela de Salamanca; scuela económica española; escuela austríaca; escuela neoinstitucional; escuela anarcocapitalista; síntesis heterodo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A11 A12 B1 B5 H0 K0 N01 Z1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.52292/j.estudecon.2024.3441

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