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Template:Schools of economic thought
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Schools of economic thought
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Cameralism
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Classical
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English historical
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Georgism
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Manchester
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21st centuries)
Behavioral
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Carnegie
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Modern Monetary Theory
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Circuitism
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Neoliberalism
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Rational expectations theory
Real business-cycle theory
New institutional
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Organizational
Public choice
Regulation
Saltwater/freshwater
Stockholm
Structuralist
Supply-side
Thermoeconomics
Virginia
Social credit
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