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The contemporary study of economics originally derived from the moral vision of Adam Smith and was reformulated in two stages, first by Alfred Marshall [>i>Principles of Economics>/i>] and, second, by Paul Samuelson [>i>Economics>/i>]. Throughout this process, the fundamental premise of the "rational economic actor" has remained unchanged, despite the fact that currently the concept of rationalism is itself under critical assault in economics.
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Economy offers an objective and analytical perspective on economic issues concerning China. It features research papers by scholars from around the world as well as selected translations of important articles from Chinese sources. The journal aims to provide expert insight on China"s economic development and directions for future research and policy analysis.