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Building Chicago economics (Record no. 30394)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781139004077, 9781139145442
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Transcribing agency NLS
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Classification number 330.150000
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Personal name Horn Robert Van
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Title Building Chicago economics
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 399p
Dimensions xxv
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Price amount Rs. 6,204
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>Blueprints R. Van Horn, P. Mirowski and T. Stapleford; Orientation: finding the Chicago School J. Peck; <br/>Part I. Economics Built for Policy: The Legacy of Milton Friedman: <br/>1. Positive economics for democratic policy: Milton Friedman, institutionalism, and the science of history T. Stapleford; <br/>2. Markets, politics, and democracy at Chicago: taking economics seriously D. Hammond; <br/>Part II. Constructing the Institutional Foundations of the Chicago School: <br/>3. The price is not right: Theodore W. Schultz, policy planning, and agricultural economics in the cold-war United States P. Burnett; 4. Sharpening tools in the workshop: the workshop system and the Chicago School's success R. Emmett; <br/>5. George Stigler, the graduate school of business, and the pillars of the Chicago School E. Nik-Khah; Part III. Imperial Chicago: <br/>6. Chicago price theory and Chicago law and economics: a tale of two transitions S. Medema; <br/>7. Intervening in laissez-faire liberalism: Chicago's shift on patents R. Van Horn and M. Klaes; <br/>8. Allusions to evolution: edifying evolutionary biology rather than economic theory J. Vromen; <br/>9. On the origins (at Chicago) of some species of evolutionary economics P. Mirowski; <br/>Part IV. Debating Chicago Neoliberalism: <br/>10. Jacob Viner's critique of Chicago neoliberalism R. Van Horn; <br/>11. The Chicago School, Hayek, and neoliberalism B. Caldwell; <br/>12. The lucky consistency of Milton Friedman's science and politics, 1933-1963 B. Cherrier; <br/>13. Far right of the midway: Chicago neoliberalism and the genesis of the Milton Friedman Institute (2006-2009) E. Nik-Khah.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Chicago School Of Economics2. Free Enterprise - History - 20th Century
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Personal name Mirowski Philip
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        . .   30.05.2017 6204.00   330.15 HOR 27717 30.05.2017 30.05.2017 BOOKs