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The State of the History of Economics
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The State of the History of Economics book
Proceedings of the History of Economics Society
The State of the History of Economics
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The State of the History of Economics book
Proceedings of the History of Economics Society
Edited ByJames P. Henderson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1997
eBook Published 21 August 1997
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
Pages 232
eBook ISBN 9780429231735
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Henderson, J.P. (Ed.). (1997). The State of the History of Economics: Proceedings of the History of Economics Society (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203435984
ABSTRACT
This collection explores emerging areas in the history of economics and provides a valuable insight into contemporary research in the field. The papers focus on four areas:* Science and Economics. Authors investigate how science is perceived and how its history is related, details early history of probability and examine 'cyberpunk' - a science fic
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 2|20 pages
THE HISTORY OF CLASSICAL AND FREQUENTIST THEORIES OF PROBABILITY
ByPhilip Mirowski
chapter 4|12 pages
HETEROGENEOUS LABOR IN A SIMPLE RICARDIAN MODEL
ByJohn B. Davis, Amitava Krishna Dutt
chapter 6|24 pages
REFLECTIONS ON SCHUMPETER’S HISTORY OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS IN LIGHT OF HIS UNIVERSAL SOCIAL SCIENCE
ByYuichi Shionoya
chapter 7|25 pages
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSES IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY CAPITALISM
ByJohn E. Elliott, Hans E. Jensen
chapter 8|13 pages
HICKS AND LINDAHL ON MONETARY INSTABILITY: ELASTICITY OF PRICE EXPECTATIONS VERSUS ELASTICITY OF INTEREST EXPECTATIONS
ByDomenica Tropeano
chapter 9|14 pages
(DIS)TRUSTING THE TALE: WERNER SOMBART AND THE NARRATIVE OF ECONOMICS
ByJonathan Mote
chapter 10|16 pages
CROMWELL’S OCCUPATION OF IRELAND AS JUDGED FROM PETTY’S OBSERVATIONS AND MARX’S THEORY OF COLONIALISM
ByPatrick J. Welch
chapter 11|21 pages
VINCENT DE GOURNAY, OR “LAISSEZ-FAIRE WITHOUT LAISSEZ-PASSER”
ByPascale Pitavy-Simoni
chapter 12|21 pages
STORM OVER ECONOMIC THOUGHT: DEBATES IN FRENCH ECONOMIC JOURNALS, 1750–70
ByPhilippe Steiner