This book, first published in 1965 with a revised edition in 1977, examines the subject matter and the method of the science of economics. On Economic Knowledge explores the historical trends of economics, the logic of economic science, and whether or not economics can be viewed in itself as a science. This title will be of interest to students of economics.
Preface to First Edition; Preface to Enlarged Edition; Part One: Can
Economics Be a Science?;
1. Man-Matter-Society
2. The Economics of a Market
Society
3. Economic Behaviour and the Evolution of Capitalism; Part Two: The
Logic of Economic Science;
4. A Model for the Traditional Theory of the
Market
5. Toward a Science of Political Economics; Part Three: The Historical
Trend of Economic Science;
6. The Origin of Traditional Theory: Adam Smiths
System of Equilibrium Growth
7. An Alternative to the Original System: Karl
Marxs Theory of Cyclical Transformation
8. The Erosion of the Original
System: The Post-Classical Pure Economics
9. Emergence of a New System: J. M.
Keyness Rudiments of Political Economics; Part Four: Aspects of a Science of
Political Economics;
10. Instrumental Inference
11. Instrumental Inference in
Operation
12. The Vindication of Goals; Part Five: A Postscript; Political
Economics in the Late Twentieth Century; Index of Names; Index of Subjects
Adolph Lowe