Classics and Moderns in Economics Volume I
Essays on Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Economic Thought
Herausgeber: Groenewegen, Peter
Classics and Moderns in Economics Volume I
Essays on Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Economic Thought
Herausgeber: Groenewegen, Peter
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Building on the Groenewegen's respected collection of eighteenth century economics, this new book focuses on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and includes several essays that have never been previously published.
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Building on the Groenewegen's respected collection of eighteenth century economics, this new book focuses on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and includes several essays that have never been previously published.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780415754002
- ISBN-10: 0415754003
- Artikelnr.: 39699628
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780415754002
- ISBN-10: 0415754003
- Artikelnr.: 39699628
Peter Groenewegen is Professor of Economics at the University of Sydney and is Director of its Centre for the Study of the History of Economic Thought. He has published extensively on the history of economics and has taught for four decades. He is on the editorial board of four major journals in the field.
Introduction Part I: Classics 1. History and Politcal Economy: Smith, Marx
and Marshall 2. Reflections on Two Centenaries in Political Economy 3. A
Note on the Origin of the Phrase, 'Supply and Demand' 4. From Optimism in
Progress to Pessimism: Some Major Implications of Malthus' First Essay on
Population (1798) for Attitudes to Growth and Welfare in the Nineteenth
Century 5. Pickering's Collected Malthus: A Review Article 6. Three Notes
on Ricardo's Theory of Value and Distribution 7. Thomas de Quincey -
Faithful Disciple of Ricardo 8. Marx's Conception of Classical Political
Economy: An Evaluation 9. German Political Economy, History and the Law of
Value; Marx And Engels Contra Achille Loria Part II: Nineteenth Century
Moderns 10. Neoclassical Value and Distribution Theory: The English
Speaking Pioneers 11. Perfect Competition, Equilibrium and Economic
Progress: That Wretched Division of Labour and Increasing Returns 12.
Marshall and Hegel 13. Alfred Marshall and Australian Economics 14. Alfred
Marshall, Women and Economic Development: Labour, Family and Race 15. The
Evolutionary Economics of Alfred Marshall: An Overview 16. Marshall on
Taxation
and Marshall 2. Reflections on Two Centenaries in Political Economy 3. A
Note on the Origin of the Phrase, 'Supply and Demand' 4. From Optimism in
Progress to Pessimism: Some Major Implications of Malthus' First Essay on
Population (1798) for Attitudes to Growth and Welfare in the Nineteenth
Century 5. Pickering's Collected Malthus: A Review Article 6. Three Notes
on Ricardo's Theory of Value and Distribution 7. Thomas de Quincey -
Faithful Disciple of Ricardo 8. Marx's Conception of Classical Political
Economy: An Evaluation 9. German Political Economy, History and the Law of
Value; Marx And Engels Contra Achille Loria Part II: Nineteenth Century
Moderns 10. Neoclassical Value and Distribution Theory: The English
Speaking Pioneers 11. Perfect Competition, Equilibrium and Economic
Progress: That Wretched Division of Labour and Increasing Returns 12.
Marshall and Hegel 13. Alfred Marshall and Australian Economics 14. Alfred
Marshall, Women and Economic Development: Labour, Family and Race 15. The
Evolutionary Economics of Alfred Marshall: An Overview 16. Marshall on
Taxation
Introduction Part I: Classics 1. History and Politcal Economy: Smith, Marx
and Marshall 2. Reflections on Two Centenaries in Political Economy 3. A
Note on the Origin of the Phrase, 'Supply and Demand' 4. From Optimism in
Progress to Pessimism: Some Major Implications of Malthus' First Essay on
Population (1798) for Attitudes to Growth and Welfare in the Nineteenth
Century 5. Pickering's Collected Malthus: A Review Article 6. Three Notes
on Ricardo's Theory of Value and Distribution 7. Thomas de Quincey -
Faithful Disciple of Ricardo 8. Marx's Conception of Classical Political
Economy: An Evaluation 9. German Political Economy, History and the Law of
Value; Marx And Engels Contra Achille Loria Part II: Nineteenth Century
Moderns 10. Neoclassical Value and Distribution Theory: The English
Speaking Pioneers 11. Perfect Competition, Equilibrium and Economic
Progress: That Wretched Division of Labour and Increasing Returns 12.
Marshall and Hegel 13. Alfred Marshall and Australian Economics 14. Alfred
Marshall, Women and Economic Development: Labour, Family and Race 15. The
Evolutionary Economics of Alfred Marshall: An Overview 16. Marshall on
Taxation
and Marshall 2. Reflections on Two Centenaries in Political Economy 3. A
Note on the Origin of the Phrase, 'Supply and Demand' 4. From Optimism in
Progress to Pessimism: Some Major Implications of Malthus' First Essay on
Population (1798) for Attitudes to Growth and Welfare in the Nineteenth
Century 5. Pickering's Collected Malthus: A Review Article 6. Three Notes
on Ricardo's Theory of Value and Distribution 7. Thomas de Quincey -
Faithful Disciple of Ricardo 8. Marx's Conception of Classical Political
Economy: An Evaluation 9. German Political Economy, History and the Law of
Value; Marx And Engels Contra Achille Loria Part II: Nineteenth Century
Moderns 10. Neoclassical Value and Distribution Theory: The English
Speaking Pioneers 11. Perfect Competition, Equilibrium and Economic
Progress: That Wretched Division of Labour and Increasing Returns 12.
Marshall and Hegel 13. Alfred Marshall and Australian Economics 14. Alfred
Marshall, Women and Economic Development: Labour, Family and Race 15. The
Evolutionary Economics of Alfred Marshall: An Overview 16. Marshall on
Taxation