ABSTRACT

Economics has developed into one of the most specialised social sciences. Yet at the same time, it shares its subject matter with other social sciences and humanities and its method of analysis has developed in close correspondence with the natural and life sciences. This book offers an up to date assessment of economics in relation to other disciplines.

This edited collection explores fields as diverse as mathematics, physics, biology, medicine, sociology, architecture, and literature, drawing from selected contributions to the 2005 Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET). There is currently much discussion at the leading edges of modern economics about openness to other disciplines, such as psychology and sociology. But what we see here is that economics has drawn on (as well as contributed to) other disciplines throughout its history. In this sense, in spite of the increasing specialisation within all disciplines, economics has always been an open discipline and the chapters in this volume provide a vivid illustration for this.

Open Economics is a testament to the intellectual vibrancy of historical research in economics. It presents the reader with a historical introduction to the disciplinary context of economics that is the first of its kind, and will appeal to practising economists and students of the discipline alike, as well as to anybody interested in economics and its position in the scientific and social scientific landscape.

chapter |10 pages

Economics in relation to other disciplines: An Introduction

ByRICHARD ARENA, SHEILA DOWAND MATTHIAS KLAES

part |2 pages

Part I Economics in relation to the humanities and social sciences

chapter 1|17 pages

The social science of economics

ByBRIAN J. LOASBY

chapter 2|18 pages

Economics and literature

ByBRUNA INGRAO

chapter 3|23 pages

Happiness: What Kahneman could have learnt from Pietro Verri

ByPIER LUIGI PORTA

part |2 pages

Part II Economics in relation to the life and natural sciences

chapter 6|17 pages

Medicine and economics in pre-classical economics

ByALAIN CLÉMENT, LUDOVIC DESMEDT

part |2 pages

Part III Economics and mathematics

chapter 7|21 pages

Mathematics as the role model for neoclassical economics

ByNICOLA GIOCOLI

part |2 pages

Part IV Economics and architecture

chapter 9|15 pages

Economics and architecture

ByMAURICE LAGUEUX

chapter 10|19 pages

Economic policies and urban development in Latin America

ByMICHELE ALACEVICH, ANDREA COSTA

part |2 pages

Part V Economics and geography

chapter 12|15 pages

Economics, geography and colonialism in the writings of William Petty

ByPetty HUGH GOODACRE

part |2 pages

Part VI Economics and sociology