Professor Roncaglia provides a critical illustration of the contemporary history of economics, from the 1940s to the present. He covers the different approaches and fields of research, offering a readable introduction to the contemporary economics discourse. The book stands at the heart of an open, rational debate on economic issues.
Professor Roncaglia provides a critical illustration of the contemporary history of economics, from the 1940s to the present. He covers the different approaches and fields of research, offering a readable introduction to the contemporary economics discourse. The book stands at the heart of an open, rational debate on economic issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alessandro Roncaglia is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the Sapienza University of Rome, member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (since 2018 in its Presidency Council) and former President of the Italian Economists Society. His book The Wealth of Ideas (Cambridge, 2005) received the Blanqui Prize of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought. He also won the Guggenheim Prize in the History of Economic Thought for 2019.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction. A non-linear discourse Part I. The Background: 2. The foundations: classicals and marginalists 3. The immediate precursors Part II. The Giants of the Short Century: 4. The founder of neo-liberalism: Friedrick von Hayek 5. The revolutionary: Piero Sraffa Part III. The Fragmentation of the Mainstream: 6. The new microeconomics: general equilibrium and expected utilities, theory of industrial organization 7. The macroeconomics of the neoclassical synthesis 8. The myth of the invisible hand: neo-liberal streams 9. Applied economics and econometrics Part IV. The Weakening of the Paradigm: 10. Behavioural economics and bounded rationality 11. From efficient financial markets to the theory of crises Part V. Is a New Paradigm Possible?: 12. Post-Keynesian macroeconomics 13. Marxism, evolutionism, institutionalism 14. Ethics and the problem of power.
1. Introduction. A non-linear discourse Part I. The Background: 2. The foundations: classicals and marginalists 3. The immediate precursors Part II. The Giants of the Short Century: 4. The founder of neo-liberalism: Friedrick von Hayek 5. The revolutionary: Piero Sraffa Part III. The Fragmentation of the Mainstream: 6. The new microeconomics: general equilibrium and expected utilities, theory of industrial organization 7. The macroeconomics of the neoclassical synthesis 8. The myth of the invisible hand: neo-liberal streams 9. Applied economics and econometrics Part IV. The Weakening of the Paradigm: 10. Behavioural economics and bounded rationality 11. From efficient financial markets to the theory of crises Part V. Is a New Paradigm Possible?: 12. Post-Keynesian macroeconomics 13. Marxism, evolutionism, institutionalism 14. Ethics and the problem of power.
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