Terence Hutchison has made a unique contribution to debates in the history of economic thought and in economic methodology. The material collected here - much of which is appearing for the first time - includes some of the most significant and provocative parts of this contribution. Working from the principle that an idea that offends no one is not worth entertaining, the essays selected here offer a major reinterpretation of what has been called `the Smithian Revolution', and especially of Ricardo, plus a re-assessment of subjectivism and the methodology of the Austrian school.
Terence Hutchison has made a unique contribution to debates in the history of economic thought and in economic methodology. The material collected here - much of which is appearing for the first time - includes some of the most significant and provocative parts of this contribution. Working from the principle that an idea that offends no one is not worth entertaining, the essays selected here offer a major reinterpretation of what has been called `the Smithian Revolution', and especially of Ricardo, plus a re-assessment of subjectivism and the methodology of the Austrian school.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Progress and Regress in Political Economy Chapter 1 From William Petty to Adam Smith and the English Classicals Chapter 2 Jeremy Bentham as an Economist Chapter 3 James Mill and Ricardian Economics Chapter 4 On The Interpretation and Misinterpretation of Economic Literature Chapter 5 'Ricardian Politics' Chapter 6 The Politics and Philosophy in Jevons's Political Economy Chapter 7 The Jevonian Revolution and Economic Policy in Britain Chapter 8 From 'Dismal Science' to 'Positive Economics' Part 2 Subjectivism, Methods and AIMs Chapter 9 Notes Towards the Identification and History of 'Subjectivism' in Economic Theory Chapter 10 Hayek, Mises and the Methodological Contradictions of 'Modern Austrian' Economics Chapter 11 A Methodological Crisis? Chapter 12 The Wisdom of Jacob Viner Chapter 13 The Uses and Abuses of Academic Economics
Part 1 Progress and Regress in Political Economy Chapter 1 From William Petty to Adam Smith and the English Classicals Chapter 2 Jeremy Bentham as an Economist Chapter 3 James Mill and Ricardian Economics Chapter 4 On The Interpretation and Misinterpretation of Economic Literature Chapter 5 'Ricardian Politics' Chapter 6 The Politics and Philosophy in Jevons's Political Economy Chapter 7 The Jevonian Revolution and Economic Policy in Britain Chapter 8 From 'Dismal Science' to 'Positive Economics' Part 2 Subjectivism, Methods and AIMs Chapter 9 Notes Towards the Identification and History of 'Subjectivism' in Economic Theory Chapter 10 Hayek, Mises and the Methodological Contradictions of 'Modern Austrian' Economics Chapter 11 A Methodological Crisis? Chapter 12 The Wisdom of Jacob Viner Chapter 13 The Uses and Abuses of Academic Economics
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