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Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought
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With contributions from leading historians of economics from six countries, this work analyses Schumpeter's contribution to the history of economics and uses it as a benchmark to assess the current state of the field.
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With contributions from leading historians of economics from six countries, this work analyses Schumpeter's contribution to the history of economics and uses it as a benchmark to assess the current state of the field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134785292
- Artikelnr.: 38402901
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134785292
- Artikelnr.: 38402901
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Laurence S. Moss
Part I: Methods of Scholarship 1. Assessing the Reprinting of Schumpeter's
History of Economic Analysis Mark Perlman 2. Vision and Progress in
Economic Thought: Schumpeter after Kuhn Roger E. Backhouse 3. Schumpeter's
Treatment of Nonmainstream American Economics William Barber 4.
Popularizers as Contributors to Economics: The Unappreciated Tribe Bette
Polkinghorn 5. The Historiography of Economics: A Methodological Approach
Annie L. Cot and Jerome Lallement Part II: The 'Great Gap' Thesis Revisited
6. The Inaccuracy of the Schumpeterian Great Gap Thesis: Economic Thought
in Medieval Iran (Persia) Hamid Hosseini 7. Ibn Khaldun's Political and
Economic Realism Louis Baeck 8. Maimonides on Property: Its Accumulation
and Its Distribution Nelson P. Lande 9. Al-Maqrizi's Book of Aiding the
Nation by Investigating the Depression of 1403-6: Translation and
Commentary Mark Tomass Part III: Thoughts About Money, Credit, and Finance
10. A Test of Schumpeter's Approach to Money: The Case of the
Sixteenth-Century French Monetary Debate Ghislain Deleplace 11. Banks,
Credit, and the Financial System in Schumpeter: An Interpretation Richard
Arena and Agnes Festre Part IV: Themes of the Classical School 12. Adam
Smith's Invisible/Visible Hand/Chain/Chaos Spencer J. Pack 13. Jeremy
Bentham on Private and Public Wages and Employment: The Civil Servants, the
Poor, and the Indigent Nathalie Sigot 14. What Schumpeter Saw in Quesnay's
Model: How the Tableau Economique Is Not a General Equilibrium or
Input-Output Model Steven Pressman Part V: Expanding the Frontiers 15.
Commons and Veblen: Contrasting Ideas About Evolution, Philippe Broda 16.
Mr. Boulding and the Austrians: Boulding's Contribution to Subjectivist
Economics Peter J. Boettke and David L. Prychitko 17. Economics as a
Patriarchal Discourse Antonio Callari Part VI: The Synthesis 18. The
Sociology of Science and Schumpeter's Ideology Yuichi Shionoya
History of Economic Analysis Mark Perlman 2. Vision and Progress in
Economic Thought: Schumpeter after Kuhn Roger E. Backhouse 3. Schumpeter's
Treatment of Nonmainstream American Economics William Barber 4.
Popularizers as Contributors to Economics: The Unappreciated Tribe Bette
Polkinghorn 5. The Historiography of Economics: A Methodological Approach
Annie L. Cot and Jerome Lallement Part II: The 'Great Gap' Thesis Revisited
6. The Inaccuracy of the Schumpeterian Great Gap Thesis: Economic Thought
in Medieval Iran (Persia) Hamid Hosseini 7. Ibn Khaldun's Political and
Economic Realism Louis Baeck 8. Maimonides on Property: Its Accumulation
and Its Distribution Nelson P. Lande 9. Al-Maqrizi's Book of Aiding the
Nation by Investigating the Depression of 1403-6: Translation and
Commentary Mark Tomass Part III: Thoughts About Money, Credit, and Finance
10. A Test of Schumpeter's Approach to Money: The Case of the
Sixteenth-Century French Monetary Debate Ghislain Deleplace 11. Banks,
Credit, and the Financial System in Schumpeter: An Interpretation Richard
Arena and Agnes Festre Part IV: Themes of the Classical School 12. Adam
Smith's Invisible/Visible Hand/Chain/Chaos Spencer J. Pack 13. Jeremy
Bentham on Private and Public Wages and Employment: The Civil Servants, the
Poor, and the Indigent Nathalie Sigot 14. What Schumpeter Saw in Quesnay's
Model: How the Tableau Economique Is Not a General Equilibrium or
Input-Output Model Steven Pressman Part V: Expanding the Frontiers 15.
Commons and Veblen: Contrasting Ideas About Evolution, Philippe Broda 16.
Mr. Boulding and the Austrians: Boulding's Contribution to Subjectivist
Economics Peter J. Boettke and David L. Prychitko 17. Economics as a
Patriarchal Discourse Antonio Callari Part VI: The Synthesis 18. The
Sociology of Science and Schumpeter's Ideology Yuichi Shionoya
Part I: Methods of Scholarship 1. Assessing the Reprinting of Schumpeter's
History of Economic Analysis Mark Perlman 2. Vision and Progress in
Economic Thought: Schumpeter after Kuhn Roger E. Backhouse 3. Schumpeter's
Treatment of Nonmainstream American Economics William Barber 4.
Popularizers as Contributors to Economics: The Unappreciated Tribe Bette
Polkinghorn 5. The Historiography of Economics: A Methodological Approach
Annie L. Cot and Jerome Lallement Part II: The 'Great Gap' Thesis Revisited
6. The Inaccuracy of the Schumpeterian Great Gap Thesis: Economic Thought
in Medieval Iran (Persia) Hamid Hosseini 7. Ibn Khaldun's Political and
Economic Realism Louis Baeck 8. Maimonides on Property: Its Accumulation
and Its Distribution Nelson P. Lande 9. Al-Maqrizi's Book of Aiding the
Nation by Investigating the Depression of 1403-6: Translation and
Commentary Mark Tomass Part III: Thoughts About Money, Credit, and Finance
10. A Test of Schumpeter's Approach to Money: The Case of the
Sixteenth-Century French Monetary Debate Ghislain Deleplace 11. Banks,
Credit, and the Financial System in Schumpeter: An Interpretation Richard
Arena and Agnes Festre Part IV: Themes of the Classical School 12. Adam
Smith's Invisible/Visible Hand/Chain/Chaos Spencer J. Pack 13. Jeremy
Bentham on Private and Public Wages and Employment: The Civil Servants, the
Poor, and the Indigent Nathalie Sigot 14. What Schumpeter Saw in Quesnay's
Model: How the Tableau Economique Is Not a General Equilibrium or
Input-Output Model Steven Pressman Part V: Expanding the Frontiers 15.
Commons and Veblen: Contrasting Ideas About Evolution, Philippe Broda 16.
Mr. Boulding and the Austrians: Boulding's Contribution to Subjectivist
Economics Peter J. Boettke and David L. Prychitko 17. Economics as a
Patriarchal Discourse Antonio Callari Part VI: The Synthesis 18. The
Sociology of Science and Schumpeter's Ideology Yuichi Shionoya
History of Economic Analysis Mark Perlman 2. Vision and Progress in
Economic Thought: Schumpeter after Kuhn Roger E. Backhouse 3. Schumpeter's
Treatment of Nonmainstream American Economics William Barber 4.
Popularizers as Contributors to Economics: The Unappreciated Tribe Bette
Polkinghorn 5. The Historiography of Economics: A Methodological Approach
Annie L. Cot and Jerome Lallement Part II: The 'Great Gap' Thesis Revisited
6. The Inaccuracy of the Schumpeterian Great Gap Thesis: Economic Thought
in Medieval Iran (Persia) Hamid Hosseini 7. Ibn Khaldun's Political and
Economic Realism Louis Baeck 8. Maimonides on Property: Its Accumulation
and Its Distribution Nelson P. Lande 9. Al-Maqrizi's Book of Aiding the
Nation by Investigating the Depression of 1403-6: Translation and
Commentary Mark Tomass Part III: Thoughts About Money, Credit, and Finance
10. A Test of Schumpeter's Approach to Money: The Case of the
Sixteenth-Century French Monetary Debate Ghislain Deleplace 11. Banks,
Credit, and the Financial System in Schumpeter: An Interpretation Richard
Arena and Agnes Festre Part IV: Themes of the Classical School 12. Adam
Smith's Invisible/Visible Hand/Chain/Chaos Spencer J. Pack 13. Jeremy
Bentham on Private and Public Wages and Employment: The Civil Servants, the
Poor, and the Indigent Nathalie Sigot 14. What Schumpeter Saw in Quesnay's
Model: How the Tableau Economique Is Not a General Equilibrium or
Input-Output Model Steven Pressman Part V: Expanding the Frontiers 15.
Commons and Veblen: Contrasting Ideas About Evolution, Philippe Broda 16.
Mr. Boulding and the Austrians: Boulding's Contribution to Subjectivist
Economics Peter J. Boettke and David L. Prychitko 17. Economics as a
Patriarchal Discourse Antonio Callari Part VI: The Synthesis 18. The
Sociology of Science and Schumpeter's Ideology Yuichi Shionoya