G. C. Harcourt (ed.)
Editing Economics
Essays in Honour of Mark Perlman
Herausgeber: Harcourt, Geoffrey; Park, Ungsuh K; Lim, Hank
G. C. Harcourt (ed.)
Editing Economics
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Herausgeber: Harcourt, Geoffrey; Park, Ungsuh K; Lim, Hank
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In this volume eighteen scholars have contributed chapters exploring themes such as the history of economic theory, applied economics and an evaluation of Mark Perlman's written contributions
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In this volume eighteen scholars have contributed chapters exploring themes such as the history of economic theory, applied economics and an evaluation of Mark Perlman's written contributions
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 162mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780415256773
- ISBN-10: 0415256771
- Artikelnr.: 21482470
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 162mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780415256773
- ISBN-10: 0415256771
- Artikelnr.: 21482470
Hank Lim is Associate Professor of Economics and Statistics at the National University of Singapore. Ungsuh K. Park is President and CEO of Kohap Ltd., Korea. G. C. Harcourt is Emeritus Reader in the History of Economic Theory, Cambridge, Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, Cambridge and Professor Emeritus, University of Adelaide.
Introduction PART I An evaluation of Mark Perlman's written contributions 1
The participant observer in the formation of economic thought: Summa
Deconomiae Perlmanansis PART II Editing and intolerance in the profession 2
Parallels and differences in editing academic journals; Mark Perlman as a
pioneer and role model 3 Pastiches from an earlier politically incorrect
academic age PART III Economic, political and social systems 4
Communitarianism and welfare state dynamics:a European perspective 5 The
inevitable price of totalitarianism: an economist's perspective 6
Communitarianism and the individual 7 East Asian economic crisis and the
communitarian development model PART IV History of economic theory 8 Knut
Wicksell as a classic and as a social thinker 9 On Klant's methodology and
the natural order in Adam Smith PART V Economic theory 10 Has capital
theory been the victim of the quest for generality and rigor? 11
Evolutionary economics, its basic concepts and methods. A tribute to Mark
Perlman, Editor of the Journal of Evolutionary Economics 1991-96 12 Growth
and social welfare with interdependent utility functions 13 New
perspectives on the role of the state PART VI Applied economics 14 Germany
and Europe since 1947 15 Free and open trade in the Asia Pacific: a new
economic regionalism 16 East Asia through a glass darkly: disparate lenses
on the road to Damascus
The participant observer in the formation of economic thought: Summa
Deconomiae Perlmanansis PART II Editing and intolerance in the profession 2
Parallels and differences in editing academic journals; Mark Perlman as a
pioneer and role model 3 Pastiches from an earlier politically incorrect
academic age PART III Economic, political and social systems 4
Communitarianism and welfare state dynamics:a European perspective 5 The
inevitable price of totalitarianism: an economist's perspective 6
Communitarianism and the individual 7 East Asian economic crisis and the
communitarian development model PART IV History of economic theory 8 Knut
Wicksell as a classic and as a social thinker 9 On Klant's methodology and
the natural order in Adam Smith PART V Economic theory 10 Has capital
theory been the victim of the quest for generality and rigor? 11
Evolutionary economics, its basic concepts and methods. A tribute to Mark
Perlman, Editor of the Journal of Evolutionary Economics 1991-96 12 Growth
and social welfare with interdependent utility functions 13 New
perspectives on the role of the state PART VI Applied economics 14 Germany
and Europe since 1947 15 Free and open trade in the Asia Pacific: a new
economic regionalism 16 East Asia through a glass darkly: disparate lenses
on the road to Damascus
Introduction PART I An evaluation of Mark Perlman's written contributions 1
The participant observer in the formation of economic thought: Summa
Deconomiae Perlmanansis PART II Editing and intolerance in the profession 2
Parallels and differences in editing academic journals; Mark Perlman as a
pioneer and role model 3 Pastiches from an earlier politically incorrect
academic age PART III Economic, political and social systems 4
Communitarianism and welfare state dynamics:a European perspective 5 The
inevitable price of totalitarianism: an economist's perspective 6
Communitarianism and the individual 7 East Asian economic crisis and the
communitarian development model PART IV History of economic theory 8 Knut
Wicksell as a classic and as a social thinker 9 On Klant's methodology and
the natural order in Adam Smith PART V Economic theory 10 Has capital
theory been the victim of the quest for generality and rigor? 11
Evolutionary economics, its basic concepts and methods. A tribute to Mark
Perlman, Editor of the Journal of Evolutionary Economics 1991-96 12 Growth
and social welfare with interdependent utility functions 13 New
perspectives on the role of the state PART VI Applied economics 14 Germany
and Europe since 1947 15 Free and open trade in the Asia Pacific: a new
economic regionalism 16 East Asia through a glass darkly: disparate lenses
on the road to Damascus
The participant observer in the formation of economic thought: Summa
Deconomiae Perlmanansis PART II Editing and intolerance in the profession 2
Parallels and differences in editing academic journals; Mark Perlman as a
pioneer and role model 3 Pastiches from an earlier politically incorrect
academic age PART III Economic, political and social systems 4
Communitarianism and welfare state dynamics:a European perspective 5 The
inevitable price of totalitarianism: an economist's perspective 6
Communitarianism and the individual 7 East Asian economic crisis and the
communitarian development model PART IV History of economic theory 8 Knut
Wicksell as a classic and as a social thinker 9 On Klant's methodology and
the natural order in Adam Smith PART V Economic theory 10 Has capital
theory been the victim of the quest for generality and rigor? 11
Evolutionary economics, its basic concepts and methods. A tribute to Mark
Perlman, Editor of the Journal of Evolutionary Economics 1991-96 12 Growth
and social welfare with interdependent utility functions 13 New
perspectives on the role of the state PART VI Applied economics 14 Germany
and Europe since 1947 15 Free and open trade in the Asia Pacific: a new
economic regionalism 16 East Asia through a glass darkly: disparate lenses
on the road to Damascus