This book explores the economic thought of prominent Norwegian legal theorist and politician Torkel Halvorsen Aschehoug (1822-1909) during the last decades of the nineteenth century, focusing on his historical-empirical approach to economics.
This book explores the economic thought of prominent Norwegian legal theorist and politician Torkel Halvorsen Aschehoug (1822-1909) during the last decades of the nineteenth century, focusing on his historical-empirical approach to economics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Biography Chapter 3: Norwegian Economic and Political Context in the Nineteenth Century Chapter 4: Norwegian Economic Thought and Method Chapter 5: Development of the Economic Thought of Aschehoug: Statsøkonomisk Forening and the ‘Socialøkonomik’ Project Chapter 6: The German Historical School: Similarities, Influences and Discrepancies Chapter 7: Alfred Marshall: Aschehoug and the Adoption of Marginal Theory Chapter 8: The French Influence: Adopting Say and Refuting Socialism Chapter 9: Views of Labour in the Work of Aschehoug Chapter 10: The Entrepreneur: The Fourth Production Factor Chapter 11: Trade and Customs Debates from 1840 to 1906 165 Chapter 12: The Theory of Economic Crises Chapter 13: The Legacy of Aschehoug: Concluding Remarks Appendix A: Other Norwegian Turn-of-the-Century Economists Appendix B: Drafts for ‘Socialøkonomik’ Appendix C: Detailed Contents of ‘Socialøkonomik’ (First Editions from 1903 to 1908) Notes Literature Index
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Biography Chapter 3: Norwegian Economic and Political Context in the Nineteenth Century Chapter 4: Norwegian Economic Thought and Method Chapter 5: Development of the Economic Thought of Aschehoug: Statsøkonomisk Forening and the ‘Socialøkonomik’ Project Chapter 6: The German Historical School: Similarities, Influences and Discrepancies Chapter 7: Alfred Marshall: Aschehoug and the Adoption of Marginal Theory Chapter 8: The French Influence: Adopting Say and Refuting Socialism Chapter 9: Views of Labour in the Work of Aschehoug Chapter 10: The Entrepreneur: The Fourth Production Factor Chapter 11: Trade and Customs Debates from 1840 to 1906 165 Chapter 12: The Theory of Economic Crises Chapter 13: The Legacy of Aschehoug: Concluding Remarks Appendix A: Other Norwegian Turn-of-the-Century Economists Appendix B: Drafts for ‘Socialøkonomik’ Appendix C: Detailed Contents of ‘Socialøkonomik’ (First Editions from 1903 to 1908) Notes Literature Index
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