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From political economy to economics Method, the social and the historical in the evolution of economic theory

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2009Description: 374P xiii PBISBN:
  • 9780415423212
DDC classification:
  • 330.157 MIL
Contents:
Table of Contents 1 Introduction, 2 Smith, Ricardo and the First Rupture in Economic Thought, 3 Mill’s Conciliation, Marx’s Transgression, 4 Political Economy as History: Smith, Ricardo, Marx, 5 Not by Theory Alone: German Historismus, 6 Marginalism and the Methodenstreit, 7 The Marshallian Heritage, 8 British Historical Economics and the Birth of Economic History, 9 Thorstein Veblen: Economics as a Broad Science, 10 Commons, Mitchell, Ayres and the Fin de Siècle of American Institutionalism, 11 In the Slipstream of Marginalism: Weber, Schumpeter and Sozialökonomik, 12 Positivism and the Separation of Economics from Sociology, 13 From Menger to Hayek: The (Re) Making of the Austrian School, 14 From Keynes to General Equilibrium: Short and Long Run Revolutions in Economic Theory, 15. Beyond the Formalist Revolution
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Economics - Philosophy

Economics - Soical Aspects

Neoclassical School Of Economics

Table of Contents
1 Introduction,
2 Smith, Ricardo and the First Rupture in Economic Thought,
3 Mill’s Conciliation, Marx’s Transgression,
4 Political Economy as History: Smith, Ricardo, Marx,
5 Not by Theory Alone: German Historismus,
6 Marginalism and the Methodenstreit,
7 The Marshallian Heritage,
8 British Historical Economics and the Birth of Economic History,
9 Thorstein Veblen: Economics as a Broad Science,
10 Commons, Mitchell, Ayres and the Fin de Siècle of American Institutionalism,
11 In the Slipstream of Marginalism: Weber, Schumpeter and Sozialökonomik,
12 Positivism and the Separation of Economics from Sociology,
13 From Menger to Hayek: The (Re) Making of the Austrian School,
14 From Keynes to General Equilibrium: Short and Long Run Revolutions in Economic Theory,
15. Beyond the Formalist Revolution

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