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Research in the History of Economic Thought and – A Research Annual: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology - Vol.25

Autor Warren J. Samuels, Ross B. Emmett, Jeff E. Biddle
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mai 2007
The series presents materials in two fields, the history of economic thought, and the methodology of economics, both broadly considered. The main annual volumes present articles comparable to what one would find in a journal, except that long pieces are welcome. Also presented are review essays on new works in the two fields, some of which are multiple reviews; plus occasional mini-symposia. The archival supplements present hitherto unpublished materials - lecture notes, papers, longer manuscripts, correspondence, etc.- of interest in the two fields. The series presents review essays, multiple reviews and mini symposia on new-works in this field. It includes volumes which are broad in scope. The series fills a substantial gap in this field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780762314225
ISBN-10: 0762314222
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 279 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology - Vol.25


Public țintă

Historians of economic thought, specialists in particular fields and historians of those fields

Cuprins

Formal modelling VS. insight in Kalecki’s theory of the business cycle. (D. Besomi). Conference Report: Notes on the fifth Summer Institute for the Peservation of the Study of the History of Economics. (W. J. Samuels).

Review Essays: Dimand and Nyland’s The Status of Woman in Classical Economic Thought.“Pray Clear The Way, There, For These – Ah – Persons”: The Status Of Women In Classical Political Economy, (S. J. Peart). Reconsidering the Place of Women in Classical Economics, (J. Ball). Pelikan’s Interpreting the Bible and the Constitution.Interpreting the Bible, the U.S. Constitution, and the History of Economic Thought (W J. Samuels). Porta, Scazzieri, and Skinner’s Knowledge, Social Institutions and the Division of Labour. An Analysis of Some Essays in the History of Economic Thought (L. Montes). Ghazanfar’s Medieval Islamic Economic Thought: Filling the Great Gap in european economics. (S. Rashid). Bevir and Trentmann’s Markets in historical contexts: ideas and politics in the modern world. Market Embeddedness and the History of Economics. (R. Romani). Pullen and Parry’s T.R. Malthus: The unpublished papers in the collection of the Kanto Gakuen University. New Light on Malthus: The Kanto Gakuen Collection,. ( A.M.C. Waterman). Heyer’s Harold Innis Postmodernism, H.A. Innis, and the Media of Communication (R. Neill). Harris’ Sick Economies: Drama, mercantilism, and disease in Shakespeare’s England. Was Shakespeare an Economic Thinker? (D. Bruster). Corry’s David Hilbert and the axiomatization of physics (1898 – 1918): from grundlagen der geometrie to grundlagen der physic. Getting Hilbert Right. (E.R. Weintraub). Freeman, Kliman and Wells’ The new value controversy and the foundations of economics. The New Value Controversy. (F. Baragar). Montes’ Adam Smith in context: A critical reassessment of some central components of his thought. (J. T. Young). Mirowski’s The effortless economy of science? Throwing Down the Gauntlet on a Neoclassical Economics of Science. (A. M. McCright). Brakman and Heijdra’s The monopolistic competition revolution in retrospect. (H. Barreto).