Bertram Schefold
Great Economic Thinkers from Antiquity to the Historical School
Translations from the series Klassiker der National�konomie
Bertram Schefold
Great Economic Thinkers from Antiquity to the Historical School
Translations from the series Klassiker der National�konomie
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Bertram Schefold is renowned for his distinctive approach to the history of economic thought. This book brings together commentaries from his series "Klassiker der Nationalökonomie" (Classics of Economics), which have been translated into English for the first time. Schefold's choice of authors for the series, which he has edited since 1991, and
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Bertram Schefold is renowned for his distinctive approach to the history of economic thought. This book brings together commentaries from his series "Klassiker der Nationalökonomie" (Classics of Economics), which have been translated into English for the first time. Schefold's choice of authors for the series, which he has edited since 1991, and
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9780367864439
- ISBN-10: 0367864436
- Artikelnr.: 58437642
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9780367864439
- ISBN-10: 0367864436
- Artikelnr.: 58437642
Bertram Schefold is Professor of Economics at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany.
Introduction 1. Antiquity 1.1 Xenophon's "Oikonomikos": The Beginning of an
Economic Science? 1.2 Aristotle: The Classical Thinker of Ancient Economic
Theory 1.3 Cicero's "De Officiis": The Moral Duties of Mankind 2. Middle
Ages and Scholasticism 2.1 Nicholas Oresme: Monetary Theory in the Late
Medieval Era 2.2 Economy and Money in the Age of Reformation 2.3 Leonard
Lessius: From the Practical Virtue of Justice to Economic Theory 3.
Mercantilism 3.1 Spanish Economic Thought at the Dawn of the Modern Era
3.2 Antonio Serra: The Founder of Economic Theory? 3.3 Jacques Savary's
"Parfait négociant": The Organization of Markets by Merchants and the State
3.4 Philipp Wilhelm von Hörnigk: "Austria Above All, if She Only so Wishes"
3.5 William Petty's "Political Arithmetick" 3.6 Justi's "Grundsaetze der
Policey-Wissenschaft" [Principles of the Science of Police]: Happiness and
Economics 3.7 The Connection Between Theory, History and Policy in James
Steuart's "Principles" 4. Historical School, Old and Young 4.1 Bruno
Hildebrand: The Historical Perspective of a Liberal Economist" 4.2 Wilhelm
Roscher's "Perspectives on the Economy from a Historical Standpoint 4.3
Hans von Mangoldt's: "Grundriss der Volkswirtschaftslehre" 4.4 Karl Knies'
"Das Geld" [Money] 4.5 Wilhelm Roscher's "Geschichte der National-Oekonomik
in Deutschland" [The History of Economics in Germany] 4.6 Adolph Wagner's
"Grundlegung" [Foundation] 4.7 Wilhelm Launhardt's "Mathematische
Begruendung der Volkswirtschaftslehre" [The Mathematical Foundation of
Economic Theory] 4.8 Max Weber's "Protestant Ethic" as an Inquiry into
Economics 5. Asian Classics 5.1 Asian Classics in a Western Collection of
the History of Economic Thought 5.2 Ibn Khaldun's Socio-Economic Synthesis:
Rise and Fall in Economic Development
Economic Science? 1.2 Aristotle: The Classical Thinker of Ancient Economic
Theory 1.3 Cicero's "De Officiis": The Moral Duties of Mankind 2. Middle
Ages and Scholasticism 2.1 Nicholas Oresme: Monetary Theory in the Late
Medieval Era 2.2 Economy and Money in the Age of Reformation 2.3 Leonard
Lessius: From the Practical Virtue of Justice to Economic Theory 3.
Mercantilism 3.1 Spanish Economic Thought at the Dawn of the Modern Era
3.2 Antonio Serra: The Founder of Economic Theory? 3.3 Jacques Savary's
"Parfait négociant": The Organization of Markets by Merchants and the State
3.4 Philipp Wilhelm von Hörnigk: "Austria Above All, if She Only so Wishes"
3.5 William Petty's "Political Arithmetick" 3.6 Justi's "Grundsaetze der
Policey-Wissenschaft" [Principles of the Science of Police]: Happiness and
Economics 3.7 The Connection Between Theory, History and Policy in James
Steuart's "Principles" 4. Historical School, Old and Young 4.1 Bruno
Hildebrand: The Historical Perspective of a Liberal Economist" 4.2 Wilhelm
Roscher's "Perspectives on the Economy from a Historical Standpoint 4.3
Hans von Mangoldt's: "Grundriss der Volkswirtschaftslehre" 4.4 Karl Knies'
"Das Geld" [Money] 4.5 Wilhelm Roscher's "Geschichte der National-Oekonomik
in Deutschland" [The History of Economics in Germany] 4.6 Adolph Wagner's
"Grundlegung" [Foundation] 4.7 Wilhelm Launhardt's "Mathematische
Begruendung der Volkswirtschaftslehre" [The Mathematical Foundation of
Economic Theory] 4.8 Max Weber's "Protestant Ethic" as an Inquiry into
Economics 5. Asian Classics 5.1 Asian Classics in a Western Collection of
the History of Economic Thought 5.2 Ibn Khaldun's Socio-Economic Synthesis:
Rise and Fall in Economic Development
Introduction 1. Antiquity 1.1 Xenophon's "Oikonomikos": The Beginning of an
Economic Science? 1.2 Aristotle: The Classical Thinker of Ancient Economic
Theory 1.3 Cicero's "De Officiis": The Moral Duties of Mankind 2. Middle
Ages and Scholasticism 2.1 Nicholas Oresme: Monetary Theory in the Late
Medieval Era 2.2 Economy and Money in the Age of Reformation 2.3 Leonard
Lessius: From the Practical Virtue of Justice to Economic Theory 3.
Mercantilism 3.1 Spanish Economic Thought at the Dawn of the Modern Era
3.2 Antonio Serra: The Founder of Economic Theory? 3.3 Jacques Savary's
"Parfait négociant": The Organization of Markets by Merchants and the State
3.4 Philipp Wilhelm von Hörnigk: "Austria Above All, if She Only so Wishes"
3.5 William Petty's "Political Arithmetick" 3.6 Justi's "Grundsaetze der
Policey-Wissenschaft" [Principles of the Science of Police]: Happiness and
Economics 3.7 The Connection Between Theory, History and Policy in James
Steuart's "Principles" 4. Historical School, Old and Young 4.1 Bruno
Hildebrand: The Historical Perspective of a Liberal Economist" 4.2 Wilhelm
Roscher's "Perspectives on the Economy from a Historical Standpoint 4.3
Hans von Mangoldt's: "Grundriss der Volkswirtschaftslehre" 4.4 Karl Knies'
"Das Geld" [Money] 4.5 Wilhelm Roscher's "Geschichte der National-Oekonomik
in Deutschland" [The History of Economics in Germany] 4.6 Adolph Wagner's
"Grundlegung" [Foundation] 4.7 Wilhelm Launhardt's "Mathematische
Begruendung der Volkswirtschaftslehre" [The Mathematical Foundation of
Economic Theory] 4.8 Max Weber's "Protestant Ethic" as an Inquiry into
Economics 5. Asian Classics 5.1 Asian Classics in a Western Collection of
the History of Economic Thought 5.2 Ibn Khaldun's Socio-Economic Synthesis:
Rise and Fall in Economic Development
Economic Science? 1.2 Aristotle: The Classical Thinker of Ancient Economic
Theory 1.3 Cicero's "De Officiis": The Moral Duties of Mankind 2. Middle
Ages and Scholasticism 2.1 Nicholas Oresme: Monetary Theory in the Late
Medieval Era 2.2 Economy and Money in the Age of Reformation 2.3 Leonard
Lessius: From the Practical Virtue of Justice to Economic Theory 3.
Mercantilism 3.1 Spanish Economic Thought at the Dawn of the Modern Era
3.2 Antonio Serra: The Founder of Economic Theory? 3.3 Jacques Savary's
"Parfait négociant": The Organization of Markets by Merchants and the State
3.4 Philipp Wilhelm von Hörnigk: "Austria Above All, if She Only so Wishes"
3.5 William Petty's "Political Arithmetick" 3.6 Justi's "Grundsaetze der
Policey-Wissenschaft" [Principles of the Science of Police]: Happiness and
Economics 3.7 The Connection Between Theory, History and Policy in James
Steuart's "Principles" 4. Historical School, Old and Young 4.1 Bruno
Hildebrand: The Historical Perspective of a Liberal Economist" 4.2 Wilhelm
Roscher's "Perspectives on the Economy from a Historical Standpoint 4.3
Hans von Mangoldt's: "Grundriss der Volkswirtschaftslehre" 4.4 Karl Knies'
"Das Geld" [Money] 4.5 Wilhelm Roscher's "Geschichte der National-Oekonomik
in Deutschland" [The History of Economics in Germany] 4.6 Adolph Wagner's
"Grundlegung" [Foundation] 4.7 Wilhelm Launhardt's "Mathematische
Begruendung der Volkswirtschaftslehre" [The Mathematical Foundation of
Economic Theory] 4.8 Max Weber's "Protestant Ethic" as an Inquiry into
Economics 5. Asian Classics 5.1 Asian Classics in a Western Collection of
the History of Economic Thought 5.2 Ibn Khaldun's Socio-Economic Synthesis:
Rise and Fall in Economic Development