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Information: Much economic debate has not so much centered around individual economists, but around competing schools of thought. A school of thought is a group of economists who accept broadly the same methods and assumptions.
Schools of Thought further on these related pages:
History of Economic Thought History of Economic Thought: Online materials for a college course on the History of Economic Thought. (Schools of Thought) http://www.phoenix.liu.edu/~uroy/eco54/histlist/hist.html
Great Schools of Economic Theory Great Schools of Economic Theory: Concise, contextual introduction to mercantilists, physiocrats, classicals, marginalists, marxists, institutionalists, and keynesians. (Schools of Thought) http://www.frbsf.org/publications/education/greateconomists/grtschls.html
Schools of Thought Schools of Thought: Articles grouped by the various schools from the History of Economic Thought website. (Schools of Thought) http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/thought.htm