Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain
Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain
Dylan Bain
Schools of Economic Thought Part 1: The Classical Economists
43 minutes Posted May 12, 2023 at 8:00 am.
] What is economics? [05:15] Historical context of classical economics [07:34] Mercantilism and how it works [11:58] The context in which Adam Smith wrote “The Wealth of Nations” [16:35] Adam Smith on the distribution of wealth [19:42] Adam Smith on the division of labor [23:52] Say's Law and the theory of comparative advantage [27:38] The role of competition in regulating markets [29:28] Socioeconomic problems in the 19th century [32:17] The Iron Law of Wages [33:12] The government’s role in the economy, according to 18thand 19th-century economists [38:28] Problems with the classical economic model   Links and Resources   🟢 An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations → Adamsmith.org/the-wealth-of-nations 🟢 The Theory of Moral Sentiments → AdamSmith.org/the-theory-of-moral-sentiments 🟢 Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson → JordanBPeterson.com/beyond-order/ 🟢 Fiscally Savage → FiscallySavage.com 🟢 Fiscally Savage Tools → FiscallySavage.com/tools 🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/fiscallysavage 🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/fiscallysavage 🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage
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Economics is one of those things that fundamentally influences our lives on a day-to-day basis. Yet most of us only somewhat understand what it is and how it works.   In the first part of this three-part series, we’ll take a look at classical economics — widely regarded as the first modern school of economic thought — and the historical conditions in which it arose. We’ll also discuss the work of classical economists and how they pioneered a new way of thinking about markets, the way market economics work, and the uniquely human tendency to produce, trade, and consume.   Show Highlights   [03:29] What is economics? [05:15] Historical context of classical economics [07:34] Mercantilism and how it works [11:58] The context in which Adam Smith wrote “The Wealth of Nations” [16:35] Adam Smith on the distribution of wealth [19:42] Adam Smith on the division of labor [23:52] Say's Law and the theory of comparative advantage [27:38] The role of competition in regulating markets [29:28] Socioeconomic problems in the 19th century [32:17] The Iron Law of Wages [33:12] The government’s role in the economy, according to 18th- and 19th-century economists [38:28] Problems with the classical economic model   Links and Resources   🟢 An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations → Adamsmith.org/the-wealth-of-nations 🟢 The Theory of Moral Sentiments → AdamSmith.org/the-theory-of-moral-sentiments 🟢 Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson → JordanBPeterson.com/beyond-order/ 🟢 Fiscally Savage → FiscallySavage.com 🟢 Fiscally Savage Tools → FiscallySavage.com/tools 🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/fiscallysavage 🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/fiscallysavage 🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage