Subjectivism and Objectivism in the History of Economic Thought
Herausgeber: Yagi, Kiichiro; Ikeda, Yukihiro
Subjectivism and Objectivism in the History of Economic Thought
Herausgeber: Yagi, Kiichiro; Ikeda, Yukihiro
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The book attempts to investigate the position of subjectivism in the economic theories in the past, and its relationship or rather confrontation with objective point of view in economics.
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The book attempts to investigate the position of subjectivism in the economic theories in the past, and its relationship or rather confrontation with objective point of view in economics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780415705226
- ISBN-10: 0415705223
- Artikelnr.: 41754698
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780415705226
- ISBN-10: 0415705223
- Artikelnr.: 41754698
Kiichiro Yagi, currently the Vice President of Setsunan University, Osaka, taught theory of political economy and history of economics over two decades in the Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University. His recent publications include Competition, Trust, and Cooperation, Melting Boundaries, and Austrian and German Economic Thought. He was the chief editor of Evolutionary and Institutional Economic Review. Yukihiro Ikeda is a historian of economic thought. He is currently with the faculty of economics of Keio University, Japan. He has been researching the Austrian School of Economics, with special attention to Carl Menger and Friedrich Hayek, for more than twenty-five years. He is also interested in research of the historical development of German economics and the introduction of German Historical School of Japan.
Introduction: Subjectivism and Objectivism in the History of Economic Analysis
Kiichiro Yagi 1. Subjectivity
Objectivity and Biological Interpretation in Smith's View on the Real Values of Labour
Money and Corn
Tetsuo Taka 2. Individual Rationality and Mechanism in the History of Microeconomic Theory
Masahiro Kawamata 3. Quetlelet's Influence on W. S. Jevons: From Subjectivism to Objectivism
Inoue Takutoshi 4. Transforming of Rareté? : From Auguste to Léon Walras
Kayoko Misaki 5. Austrian Subjectivism and Hermeneutical Economics
Yuichi Shionoya 6. Carl Menger's Subjectivism: "Types
" Economic Subjects
and Microfoundation
Yukihiro Ikeda 7. Böhm-Bawerk's Objectivism: Beyond Menger's Subjectivism
Shigeki Tomo 8. Ludwig von Mises as a Pure Subjectivist
Hiroyuki Okon 9. Uncertainty and Strategic Interdependence in the Interwar Viennese Milieu
Chikako Nakayama 10. Some Evolutionary Interpretations of the Economic Systems of Piero Sraffa and John von Neumann in the Light of Complexity
Yuji Aruka
Kiichiro Yagi 1. Subjectivity
Objectivity and Biological Interpretation in Smith's View on the Real Values of Labour
Money and Corn
Tetsuo Taka 2. Individual Rationality and Mechanism in the History of Microeconomic Theory
Masahiro Kawamata 3. Quetlelet's Influence on W. S. Jevons: From Subjectivism to Objectivism
Inoue Takutoshi 4. Transforming of Rareté? : From Auguste to Léon Walras
Kayoko Misaki 5. Austrian Subjectivism and Hermeneutical Economics
Yuichi Shionoya 6. Carl Menger's Subjectivism: "Types
" Economic Subjects
and Microfoundation
Yukihiro Ikeda 7. Böhm-Bawerk's Objectivism: Beyond Menger's Subjectivism
Shigeki Tomo 8. Ludwig von Mises as a Pure Subjectivist
Hiroyuki Okon 9. Uncertainty and Strategic Interdependence in the Interwar Viennese Milieu
Chikako Nakayama 10. Some Evolutionary Interpretations of the Economic Systems of Piero Sraffa and John von Neumann in the Light of Complexity
Yuji Aruka
Introduction: Subjectivism and Objectivism in the History of Economic Analysis
Kiichiro Yagi 1. Subjectivity
Objectivity and Biological Interpretation in Smith's View on the Real Values of Labour
Money and Corn
Tetsuo Taka 2. Individual Rationality and Mechanism in the History of Microeconomic Theory
Masahiro Kawamata 3. Quetlelet's Influence on W. S. Jevons: From Subjectivism to Objectivism
Inoue Takutoshi 4. Transforming of Rareté? : From Auguste to Léon Walras
Kayoko Misaki 5. Austrian Subjectivism and Hermeneutical Economics
Yuichi Shionoya 6. Carl Menger's Subjectivism: "Types
" Economic Subjects
and Microfoundation
Yukihiro Ikeda 7. Böhm-Bawerk's Objectivism: Beyond Menger's Subjectivism
Shigeki Tomo 8. Ludwig von Mises as a Pure Subjectivist
Hiroyuki Okon 9. Uncertainty and Strategic Interdependence in the Interwar Viennese Milieu
Chikako Nakayama 10. Some Evolutionary Interpretations of the Economic Systems of Piero Sraffa and John von Neumann in the Light of Complexity
Yuji Aruka
Kiichiro Yagi 1. Subjectivity
Objectivity and Biological Interpretation in Smith's View on the Real Values of Labour
Money and Corn
Tetsuo Taka 2. Individual Rationality and Mechanism in the History of Microeconomic Theory
Masahiro Kawamata 3. Quetlelet's Influence on W. S. Jevons: From Subjectivism to Objectivism
Inoue Takutoshi 4. Transforming of Rareté? : From Auguste to Léon Walras
Kayoko Misaki 5. Austrian Subjectivism and Hermeneutical Economics
Yuichi Shionoya 6. Carl Menger's Subjectivism: "Types
" Economic Subjects
and Microfoundation
Yukihiro Ikeda 7. Böhm-Bawerk's Objectivism: Beyond Menger's Subjectivism
Shigeki Tomo 8. Ludwig von Mises as a Pure Subjectivist
Hiroyuki Okon 9. Uncertainty and Strategic Interdependence in the Interwar Viennese Milieu
Chikako Nakayama 10. Some Evolutionary Interpretations of the Economic Systems of Piero Sraffa and John von Neumann in the Light of Complexity
Yuji Aruka