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Many important economic and political debates, today, refer to the nature and the role of the State. In order to better understand them, this book is an attempt to place most of these debates, some schools of thought and central concepts in an historical perspective.
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Many important economic and political debates, today, refer to the nature and the role of the State. In order to better understand them, this book is an attempt to place most of these debates, some schools of thought and central concepts in an historical perspective.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317978077
- Artikelnr.: 57082422
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317978077
- Artikelnr.: 57082422
Gilbert Faccarello is professor of economics at Panthéon-Assas University / Sorbonne Universités, Paris, France, and a co-founder and co-editor of The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. He has published extensively on the history of political economy, especially on Ricardian, Neo-Ricardian and Marxian economics, and French economic thought (18th and 19th centuries). Richard Sturn is Director of the Institute of Public Economics at the University of Graz, Austria, and Deputy Chair of the Graz Schumpeter Centre. He has published widely on public goods, tax and transfer systems, economic philosophy and the history of economic thought.
Part 1: Introduction 1. The Challenge of the History of Public Economics
Gilbert Faccarello and Richard Sturn 2. Public Economics and History of
Economic Thought: A Personal Memoir Alan Peacock 3. Two Unpublished Papers
from the 1950s Alan Peacock and Jack Wiseman Part 2: England 4. Jeremy
Bentham, the French Revolution, and the Political Economy of Representation
(1788 to 1789) Marco E.L. Guidi 5. Collective Interest Versus Individual
Interest in Bentham's Felicific Calculus: Questioning Welfarism and
Fairness Antoinette Baujard 6. Pareto, Pigou and Third-Party Consumption:
Divergent Approaches to Welfare Theory with Implications for the Study of
Public Finance Michael McLure Part 3: France 7. Progressive Indirect
Taxation and Social Justice in Eighteenth-Century France: Forbonnais and
Graslin's Fiscal System Arnaud Orain 8. History of Public Economics: The
Historical French School Serge-Christophe Kolm 9. Bold Ideas: French
Liberal Economists and the State: Say to Leroy-Beaulieu Gilbert Faccarello
10. Utility and Justice: French Liberal Economists in the Nineteenth
Century Nathalie Sigot 11. The Foundations of Justice in Jules Dupuit's
Thought Philippe Poinsot 12. Gustave Fauveau's Contribution to Fiscal
Theory Claire Silvant 13. Non-Welfarism Avant la Lettre: Alfred Fouille¿e's
Political Economy of Justice Laurent Dobuzinskis Part 4: Germany, Italy
14. Natural Law as Inspiration to Adolph Wagner's Theory of Public
Intervention Daniele Corado and Stefano Solari 15. The Idea of State in the
Italian Tradition of Public Finance Amedeo Fossati 16. Public Expenditure
in Italian Public Finance Theory Domenicantonio Fausto 17. Common Welfare
versus the Spirit of Private Enterprise: The Experience of Italian
Municipalization from 1880 to 1930 Piero Bini and Daniela Parisi Part 5:
Public Economics after World War II 18. The Residual Character of
Externalities Maurice Lagueux 19. The Three Roles of the 'Coase Theorem' in
Coase's Works Elodie Bertrand 20. Rawls's Justice Theory and its Relations
to the Concept of Merit Goods Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim 21. Get by
with a Little Help from My Friends: A Recent History of Charitable
Organisations in Economic Theory Alasdair Rutherford 22. Government and the
Provision of Public Goods: From Equilibrium Models to Mechanism Design
Monique Florenzano 23. Public Economics after Neoliberalism: A
Theoretical-Historical Perspective Yahya M. Madra and Fikret Adaman
Gilbert Faccarello and Richard Sturn 2. Public Economics and History of
Economic Thought: A Personal Memoir Alan Peacock 3. Two Unpublished Papers
from the 1950s Alan Peacock and Jack Wiseman Part 2: England 4. Jeremy
Bentham, the French Revolution, and the Political Economy of Representation
(1788 to 1789) Marco E.L. Guidi 5. Collective Interest Versus Individual
Interest in Bentham's Felicific Calculus: Questioning Welfarism and
Fairness Antoinette Baujard 6. Pareto, Pigou and Third-Party Consumption:
Divergent Approaches to Welfare Theory with Implications for the Study of
Public Finance Michael McLure Part 3: France 7. Progressive Indirect
Taxation and Social Justice in Eighteenth-Century France: Forbonnais and
Graslin's Fiscal System Arnaud Orain 8. History of Public Economics: The
Historical French School Serge-Christophe Kolm 9. Bold Ideas: French
Liberal Economists and the State: Say to Leroy-Beaulieu Gilbert Faccarello
10. Utility and Justice: French Liberal Economists in the Nineteenth
Century Nathalie Sigot 11. The Foundations of Justice in Jules Dupuit's
Thought Philippe Poinsot 12. Gustave Fauveau's Contribution to Fiscal
Theory Claire Silvant 13. Non-Welfarism Avant la Lettre: Alfred Fouille¿e's
Political Economy of Justice Laurent Dobuzinskis Part 4: Germany, Italy
14. Natural Law as Inspiration to Adolph Wagner's Theory of Public
Intervention Daniele Corado and Stefano Solari 15. The Idea of State in the
Italian Tradition of Public Finance Amedeo Fossati 16. Public Expenditure
in Italian Public Finance Theory Domenicantonio Fausto 17. Common Welfare
versus the Spirit of Private Enterprise: The Experience of Italian
Municipalization from 1880 to 1930 Piero Bini and Daniela Parisi Part 5:
Public Economics after World War II 18. The Residual Character of
Externalities Maurice Lagueux 19. The Three Roles of the 'Coase Theorem' in
Coase's Works Elodie Bertrand 20. Rawls's Justice Theory and its Relations
to the Concept of Merit Goods Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim 21. Get by
with a Little Help from My Friends: A Recent History of Charitable
Organisations in Economic Theory Alasdair Rutherford 22. Government and the
Provision of Public Goods: From Equilibrium Models to Mechanism Design
Monique Florenzano 23. Public Economics after Neoliberalism: A
Theoretical-Historical Perspective Yahya M. Madra and Fikret Adaman
Part 1: Introduction 1. The Challenge of the History of Public Economics
Gilbert Faccarello and Richard Sturn 2. Public Economics and History of
Economic Thought: A Personal Memoir Alan Peacock 3. Two Unpublished Papers
from the 1950s Alan Peacock and Jack Wiseman Part 2: England 4. Jeremy
Bentham, the French Revolution, and the Political Economy of Representation
(1788 to 1789) Marco E.L. Guidi 5. Collective Interest Versus Individual
Interest in Bentham's Felicific Calculus: Questioning Welfarism and
Fairness Antoinette Baujard 6. Pareto, Pigou and Third-Party Consumption:
Divergent Approaches to Welfare Theory with Implications for the Study of
Public Finance Michael McLure Part 3: France 7. Progressive Indirect
Taxation and Social Justice in Eighteenth-Century France: Forbonnais and
Graslin's Fiscal System Arnaud Orain 8. History of Public Economics: The
Historical French School Serge-Christophe Kolm 9. Bold Ideas: French
Liberal Economists and the State: Say to Leroy-Beaulieu Gilbert Faccarello
10. Utility and Justice: French Liberal Economists in the Nineteenth
Century Nathalie Sigot 11. The Foundations of Justice in Jules Dupuit's
Thought Philippe Poinsot 12. Gustave Fauveau's Contribution to Fiscal
Theory Claire Silvant 13. Non-Welfarism Avant la Lettre: Alfred Fouille¿e's
Political Economy of Justice Laurent Dobuzinskis Part 4: Germany, Italy
14. Natural Law as Inspiration to Adolph Wagner's Theory of Public
Intervention Daniele Corado and Stefano Solari 15. The Idea of State in the
Italian Tradition of Public Finance Amedeo Fossati 16. Public Expenditure
in Italian Public Finance Theory Domenicantonio Fausto 17. Common Welfare
versus the Spirit of Private Enterprise: The Experience of Italian
Municipalization from 1880 to 1930 Piero Bini and Daniela Parisi Part 5:
Public Economics after World War II 18. The Residual Character of
Externalities Maurice Lagueux 19. The Three Roles of the 'Coase Theorem' in
Coase's Works Elodie Bertrand 20. Rawls's Justice Theory and its Relations
to the Concept of Merit Goods Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim 21. Get by
with a Little Help from My Friends: A Recent History of Charitable
Organisations in Economic Theory Alasdair Rutherford 22. Government and the
Provision of Public Goods: From Equilibrium Models to Mechanism Design
Monique Florenzano 23. Public Economics after Neoliberalism: A
Theoretical-Historical Perspective Yahya M. Madra and Fikret Adaman
Gilbert Faccarello and Richard Sturn 2. Public Economics and History of
Economic Thought: A Personal Memoir Alan Peacock 3. Two Unpublished Papers
from the 1950s Alan Peacock and Jack Wiseman Part 2: England 4. Jeremy
Bentham, the French Revolution, and the Political Economy of Representation
(1788 to 1789) Marco E.L. Guidi 5. Collective Interest Versus Individual
Interest in Bentham's Felicific Calculus: Questioning Welfarism and
Fairness Antoinette Baujard 6. Pareto, Pigou and Third-Party Consumption:
Divergent Approaches to Welfare Theory with Implications for the Study of
Public Finance Michael McLure Part 3: France 7. Progressive Indirect
Taxation and Social Justice in Eighteenth-Century France: Forbonnais and
Graslin's Fiscal System Arnaud Orain 8. History of Public Economics: The
Historical French School Serge-Christophe Kolm 9. Bold Ideas: French
Liberal Economists and the State: Say to Leroy-Beaulieu Gilbert Faccarello
10. Utility and Justice: French Liberal Economists in the Nineteenth
Century Nathalie Sigot 11. The Foundations of Justice in Jules Dupuit's
Thought Philippe Poinsot 12. Gustave Fauveau's Contribution to Fiscal
Theory Claire Silvant 13. Non-Welfarism Avant la Lettre: Alfred Fouille¿e's
Political Economy of Justice Laurent Dobuzinskis Part 4: Germany, Italy
14. Natural Law as Inspiration to Adolph Wagner's Theory of Public
Intervention Daniele Corado and Stefano Solari 15. The Idea of State in the
Italian Tradition of Public Finance Amedeo Fossati 16. Public Expenditure
in Italian Public Finance Theory Domenicantonio Fausto 17. Common Welfare
versus the Spirit of Private Enterprise: The Experience of Italian
Municipalization from 1880 to 1930 Piero Bini and Daniela Parisi Part 5:
Public Economics after World War II 18. The Residual Character of
Externalities Maurice Lagueux 19. The Three Roles of the 'Coase Theorem' in
Coase's Works Elodie Bertrand 20. Rawls's Justice Theory and its Relations
to the Concept of Merit Goods Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim 21. Get by
with a Little Help from My Friends: A Recent History of Charitable
Organisations in Economic Theory Alasdair Rutherford 22. Government and the
Provision of Public Goods: From Equilibrium Models to Mechanism Design
Monique Florenzano 23. Public Economics after Neoliberalism: A
Theoretical-Historical Perspective Yahya M. Madra and Fikret Adaman