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Contains refereed articles on constrasting relational conceptions of the individual in economics. This book also covers the development of Adam Smith's style of lecturing; a comparison of problems encountered in the historian's work as editor, based upon editing Harrod's papers and Haberler's "Prosperity and Depression".

This book contains refereed articles on: contrasting relational conceptions of the individual in recent economics; the development of Adam Smith's style of lecturing; a comparison of problems encountered in the historian's work as editor, based upon editing Harrod's papers and Haberler's "Prosperity and Depression"; reminiscences on the New Deal by Jacob Viner; and Don Lavoie's lectures on comparative economic systems. It reviews essays on books about Schumpeter, Keynes, Mincer, comparative economic history, and the Chicago School; as well as reviews of books dealing with the repeal of the Corn Laws, economic systems and economic growth, the Enlightenment and post-modernism, and virtue ethics and capitalism.
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ix
EDITORIAL BOARD xi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS viii
TWO RELATIONAL CONCEPTIONS OF INDIVIDUALS: TEAMS AND NEUROECONOMICS
John B. Davis
1
COMPARING EDITORIAL PROBLEMS: THE HARROD PAPERS AND THE MAKING OF HABERLER'S PROSPERITY AND DEPRESSION
Daniele Besomi
23
SMITH'S DEVELOPMENT AS DIDACTIC LECTURER: EVIDENCE FROM THE LECTURES ON JURISPRUDENCE
Willie Henderson
53
JACOB VINER'S REMINISCENCES FROM THE NEW DEAL (FEBRUARY 11, 1953)
Luca Fiorito and Sebastiano Nerozzi
75
DON LAVOIE'S GRADUATE LECTURES ON COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY, FALL 1985
Notes taken and edited by David L. Prychitko
137
REVIEW ESSAYS
McCraw's PROPHET OF INNOVATION
Schumpeter's Best Move
Arthur M. Diamond, Jr.
207
McCloskey's THE BOURGEOIS VIRTUES
Two Cheers for McCloskey
Stewart Davenport
225
Dostaler's KEYNES AND HIS BATTLES
Fighting for the Possibility of Civilization
Scott Newton
235
Baumol, Litan & Schramm's GOOD CAPITALISM, BAD CAPITALISM
Capitalism and Economic Growth
Andrea Maneschi
245
Teixeira's JACOB MINCER and Grossbard's JACOB MINCER
Jacob Mincer's Contributions to Modern Labor Economics
Bruce E. Kaufman
255
Hatton, O'Rourke, and Taylor's NEW COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC HISTORY
Cliometrics Goes Comparative
David Mitch
267
Schonhardt-Bailey's FROM THE CORN LAWS TO FREE TRADE
One Case to Rule Them All: Theoretical Synthesis and the Repeal of the Corn Laws
Robert Pahre
277
Gordon's POSTMODERNISM AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT
Meta-Narratives, Enlightenment and Paradox
Willie Henderson
291
Van Overt veldt's THE CHICAGO SCHOOL
How Should the Rise of the Chicago School be Explained?
Robert Van Horn
297
Caldwell's Edition of Hayek's ROAD TO SERFDOM
The Servants of Our Own Machinery? F.A. Hayek's the Road to Serfdom Revisited
Andrew Farrant
309