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Twentieth–Century Economics: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology

Autor Warren J. Samuels
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 aug 2000
The archival collection has two parts. The first presents correspondence between the American economist, Alfred S. Eichner, and the English economist, Joan Robinson, and related documents. The correspondents were major contributors to Post Keynesian economics in terms of both ideas and creating self-consciousness. The second presents hitherto unpublished correspondence and documents pertaining to the nature, rise and limits of quantitative methodology in economics. The materials are from Wesley C. Mitchell, Henry Schultz, and Arthur F. Burns. They examine many issues that remain in contention today.
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ISBN-13: 9780762306541
ISBN-10: 0762306548
Pagini: 378
Dimensiuni: 159 x 222 x 813 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
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On the Genesis of Post Keynesian Economics. Alfred S. Eichner, Joan Robinson and the founding of post Keynesian economics (F.S. Lee). Tributes in memory of Alfred S. Eichner. Correspondence: working out the megacorp and oligopoly, 1969-1971. Correspondence: organizing the U.S. post Keynesians and macrodynamics, 1971-1972. Correspondence: neoclassical economics and the post Keynesian paradigm, 1973-1976. Appendix I. Regulating private power. Appendix II. Price policies of oligopolistic companies: The larger dynamic. Appendix III. Adrian Wood, the magacorp, and the determination of the mark up. Content and Methodology During the Interwar Period. The quantative method in economics: its promise, strength and limits (W.C. Mitchell et al.). Introduction (L. Fioritio, W.J. Samuels). The years of high pluralism: U.S. interwar economics: new light from the Mitchell correspondence (L. Fiorito). Henry Schultz's "The Quantative Method with Special Reference to Economic Inquiry" (L. Fiorito, W.J. Samuels). Editor's note (L. Fiorito). The quantative method with special reference to economic inquiry (H. Schultz, A.F. Burns's "Scientific Method and Business Cycles" (W.J. Samuels). Introduction (W.J. Samuels). Scientific method and business cycles (A.F. Burns).