A History of Economic Thought in France
The Long Nineteenth Century
Herausgeber: Faccarello, Gilbert; Silvant, Claire
A History of Economic Thought in France
The Long Nineteenth Century
Herausgeber: Faccarello, Gilbert; Silvant, Claire
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Traditionally there has been a long and sustained interest in studying the history of economic ideas in France. This second volume analyses the evolution of political economy during the long nineteenth century, combining an assessment of both liberals and their opponents.
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Traditionally there has been a long and sustained interest in studying the history of economic ideas in France. This second volume analyses the evolution of political economy during the long nineteenth century, combining an assessment of both liberals and their opponents.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9780367194444
- ISBN-10: 0367194449
- Artikelnr.: 69937438
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9780367194444
- ISBN-10: 0367194449
- Artikelnr.: 69937438
Gilbert Faccarello is Emeritus Professor at Panthéon-Assas University, France. He is a co-founder of The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought and co-editor of the Routledge Historical Resources site devoted to the History of Economic Thought. Claire Silvantis is Associate Professor of Economics at the Université Lumière, France, and a member of the research centre Triangle (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique). She also was in charge of a research programme on the history of public economics sponsored by the European Society for the History of Economic Thought.
Part I. Political Economy in the Age of Industry 1. Prelude I. Political
economy in the age of industry Claire Silvant 2. The founding fathers of
the French liberal thought: L.-C.-C. Destutt de Tracy and Jean-Baptiste Say
Alain Béraud & Guy Numa 3. Liberal economists after Say Alain Béraud &
Claire Silvant 4. Antoine-Augustin Cournot and the emergence of
mathematical economics Alain Béraud & Guy Numa 5. Jules Dupuit and the
'ingénieurs économistes' Claire Silvant 6. Léon Walras. A trilogy of pure,
applied and social economics Jean-Pierre Potier 7. Tradition and innovation
at the turn of the twentieth century Alain Béraud & Claire Silvant Part II.
Critiques of Liberal Political Economy 8. Prelude II. Introduction to the
critiques of political economy Gilbert Faccarello 9. Jean-Charles Léonard
Simonde de Sismondi Pascal Bridel 10. Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon and the
Saint-Simonians Rag¿p Ege 11. Associationists and socialists: the first
debates Clément Coste & Ludovic Frobert 12. Fin-de-siècle socialisms
Vincent Bourdeau 13. The sociological critique of liberal political economy
Philippe Steiner 14. Postlude. After World War I Alain Béraud & Claire
Silvant
economy in the age of industry Claire Silvant 2. The founding fathers of
the French liberal thought: L.-C.-C. Destutt de Tracy and Jean-Baptiste Say
Alain Béraud & Guy Numa 3. Liberal economists after Say Alain Béraud &
Claire Silvant 4. Antoine-Augustin Cournot and the emergence of
mathematical economics Alain Béraud & Guy Numa 5. Jules Dupuit and the
'ingénieurs économistes' Claire Silvant 6. Léon Walras. A trilogy of pure,
applied and social economics Jean-Pierre Potier 7. Tradition and innovation
at the turn of the twentieth century Alain Béraud & Claire Silvant Part II.
Critiques of Liberal Political Economy 8. Prelude II. Introduction to the
critiques of political economy Gilbert Faccarello 9. Jean-Charles Léonard
Simonde de Sismondi Pascal Bridel 10. Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon and the
Saint-Simonians Rag¿p Ege 11. Associationists and socialists: the first
debates Clément Coste & Ludovic Frobert 12. Fin-de-siècle socialisms
Vincent Bourdeau 13. The sociological critique of liberal political economy
Philippe Steiner 14. Postlude. After World War I Alain Béraud & Claire
Silvant
Part I. Political Economy in the Age of Industry 1. Prelude I. Political
economy in the age of industry Claire Silvant 2. The founding fathers of
the French liberal thought: L.-C.-C. Destutt de Tracy and Jean-Baptiste Say
Alain Béraud & Guy Numa 3. Liberal economists after Say Alain Béraud &
Claire Silvant 4. Antoine-Augustin Cournot and the emergence of
mathematical economics Alain Béraud & Guy Numa 5. Jules Dupuit and the
'ingénieurs économistes' Claire Silvant 6. Léon Walras. A trilogy of pure,
applied and social economics Jean-Pierre Potier 7. Tradition and innovation
at the turn of the twentieth century Alain Béraud & Claire Silvant Part II.
Critiques of Liberal Political Economy 8. Prelude II. Introduction to the
critiques of political economy Gilbert Faccarello 9. Jean-Charles Léonard
Simonde de Sismondi Pascal Bridel 10. Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon and the
Saint-Simonians Rag¿p Ege 11. Associationists and socialists: the first
debates Clément Coste & Ludovic Frobert 12. Fin-de-siècle socialisms
Vincent Bourdeau 13. The sociological critique of liberal political economy
Philippe Steiner 14. Postlude. After World War I Alain Béraud & Claire
Silvant
economy in the age of industry Claire Silvant 2. The founding fathers of
the French liberal thought: L.-C.-C. Destutt de Tracy and Jean-Baptiste Say
Alain Béraud & Guy Numa 3. Liberal economists after Say Alain Béraud &
Claire Silvant 4. Antoine-Augustin Cournot and the emergence of
mathematical economics Alain Béraud & Guy Numa 5. Jules Dupuit and the
'ingénieurs économistes' Claire Silvant 6. Léon Walras. A trilogy of pure,
applied and social economics Jean-Pierre Potier 7. Tradition and innovation
at the turn of the twentieth century Alain Béraud & Claire Silvant Part II.
Critiques of Liberal Political Economy 8. Prelude II. Introduction to the
critiques of political economy Gilbert Faccarello 9. Jean-Charles Léonard
Simonde de Sismondi Pascal Bridel 10. Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon and the
Saint-Simonians Rag¿p Ege 11. Associationists and socialists: the first
debates Clément Coste & Ludovic Frobert 12. Fin-de-siècle socialisms
Vincent Bourdeau 13. The sociological critique of liberal political economy
Philippe Steiner 14. Postlude. After World War I Alain Béraud & Claire
Silvant