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Neoclassical Economic Theory, 1870 to 1930 Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Recent Economic Thought 20
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Oct-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9401074771
  • ISBN-13: 9789401074773
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 290 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 468 g, X, 290 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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Warren J. Samuels Each book in this series explores the present status of its field in terms of where it is, how it got there, the existing tensions within the field, and something of how the field might develop in the future. Each book presumes that work in each field is neither settled nor unequivocal. Each book attempts to comprehend its field as an evolving, developmental process or set or efforts. This particular book, covering neoclassical economics, is the third of three in the field of the History of Economic Thought. The others are Pre-Classical Economic Thought, edited by S. Todd Lowry, and Classical Political Economy, edited by William O. Thweatt. Each one conducts the same kind of analysis as the others in the series, with the understanding that here we are dealing with the history of interpretation, rather than a substantive body of analysis of a certain aspect of the economy: for example, labor or international trade. (That understanding must be com­ plex and subtle, inasmuch as revision of interpretation of earlier ideas is part of the process-both cause and consequence-of re-analyzing the economy. ) In this group we are interested in how recent and contemporary writers have interpreted the history of economic thought differently, both among themselves and from earlier writers. 1 NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMIC lHEORY 2 Several topics must be discussed to place such work in perspective, in part as it is here applied to the history of the interpretation of neoclassical economics.

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Contributing Authors ix
1 Introduction
1(12)
Warren J. Samuels
2 Neoclassical Value and Distribution Theory: The English-Speaking Pioneers
13(46)
Peter Groenewegen
Commentary by John Creedy
52(7)
3 Hawtrey and Robertson: Real and Monetary Roots of English Macroeconomics in the Twentieth Century
59(36)
Patrick Deutscher
Commentary by Donald A. Walker
88(7)
4 The Lausanne Tradition: Walras and Pareto
95(56)
Claude Menard
Commentary by Donald A. Walker
137(14)
5 Monger, Bohm-Bawerk, and Wieser: The Origins of the Austrian School
151(50)
E. Streissler
Commentary by Robert F. Hebert
190(11)
6 The Austrian Tradition: Schumpeter and Mises
201(50)
Stephan Boehm
Commentary by Israel M. Kirzner
242(9)
7 The Swedish Tradition: Wicksell and Cassel
251
Bjorn A. Hansson
Commentary by Carl J. Uhr
280