Joseph A. Schumpeter historian of economic thought /

Joseph A. Schumpeter was one of the great economists of the twentieth century. His History of Economic Analsyis is perhaps the greatest contribution to the history of economics, providing a magisterial account of the development of the subject from Ancient Greece to the mid-twentieth century. Schump...

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Other Authors: Moss, Laurence S., 1944-, Schumpeter, Joseph A., 1883-1950
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 1996
Series:Perspectives on the history of economic thought.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; INTRODUCTION; Part I Methods of scholarship; 1 ASSESSING THE REPRINTING OF SCHUMPETER'S HISTORY OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; 2 VISION AND PROGRESS IN ECONOMIC THOUGHT: SCHUMPETER AFTER KUHN; 3 SCHUMPETER'S TREATMENT OF NONMAINSTREAM AMERICAN ECONOMICS; 4 POPULARIZERS AS CONTRIBUTORS TO ECONOMICS: THE UNAPPRECIATED TRIBE; 5 THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMICS: A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH; Part II The ""great gap"" thesis revisited; 6 THE INACCURACY OF THE SCHUMPETERIAN GREAT GAP THESIS: ECONOMIC THOUGHT IN MEDIEVAL IRAN (PERSIA)
  • 7 IBN KHALDUN'S POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC REALISM8 MAIMONIDES ON PROPERTY: ITS ACCUMULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION; 9 AL-MAQRfZI'S BOOK OF AIDING THE NATION BY INVESTIGATING THE DEPRESSION OF 1403-6: TRANSLATION AND COMMENTARY; Part III Thoughts about money, credit, and finance; 10 A TEST OF SCHUMPETER'S APPROACH TO MONEY: THE CASE OF THE SIXTEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH MONETARY DEBATE; 11 BANKS, CREDIT, AND THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM IN SCHUMPETER: AN INTERPRETATION; Part IV Themes of the classical school; 12 ADAM SMITH'S INVISIBLE/VISIBLE HAND/CHAIN/CHAOS
  • 13 JEREMY BENTHAM ON PRIVATE AND PUBLIC WAGES AND EMPLOYMENT: THE CIVIL SERVANTS, THE POOR, AND THE INDIGENT14 WHAT SCHUMPETER SAW IN QUESNAY'S MODEL: HOW THE TABLEAU ECONOMIQUE IS NOT A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM OR INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL; Part V Expanding the frontiers; 15 COMMONS AND VEBLEN: CONTRASTING IDEAS ABOUT EVOLUTION; 16 MR. BOULDING AND THE AUSTRIANS: BOULDING'S CONTRIBUTION TO SUBJECTIVIST ECONOMICS; 17 ECONOMICS AS A PATRIARCHAL DISCOURSE; Part VI The synthesis; 18 THE SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND SCHUMPETER'S IDEOLOGY; Index