id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bjcbxhfifvb6jkcmoszfiq3nj4 Michael Watts Economics in Literature and Drama 1989.0 18 .pdf application/pdf 6764 804 70 selection of literary treatments of economic concepts, issues, and themes, have attempted to use literary passages to establish their own ideas concerning economic conditions or levels of economic activity. With respect to the history of economic thought, the works of Swift, DeQuincy, Coleridge, Southey, Peacock, Carlyle, Ruskin, Dickens, Cobbett, Studies on how literary authors have anticipated, synthesized, or contributed to the development of economic analysis are rare. units based on literary passages with substantial economic content.10 The selected editions of the works and indications of the major economic concepts or issues discussed. of individuals in the economic system in this passage, other authors focus heart of most literary passages with an economic orientation. Literary writers seem to agree with each other on ideas of responsible individuals who, though they may respond to economic incentives, nevertheless follow Shakespeare's Antonio and "hold the world but as the world." ./cache/work_bjcbxhfifvb6jkcmoszfiq3nj4.pdf ./txt/work_bjcbxhfifvb6jkcmoszfiq3nj4.txt