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With contributions from leading historians of economics from six countries, this work analyses Schumpeter's contribution to the history of economics and uses it as a benchmark to assess the current state of the field.
With contributions from leading historians of economics from six countries, this work analyses Schumpeter's contribution to the history of economics and uses it as a benchmark to assess the current state of the field.
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Part I: Methods of Scholarship 1. Assessing the Reprinting of Schumpeter's History of Economic Analysis Mark Perlman 2. Vision and Progress in Economic Thought: Schumpeter after Kuhn Roger E. Backhouse 3. Schumpeter's Treatment of Nonmainstream American Economics William Barber 4. Popularizers as Contributors to Economics: The Unappreciated Tribe Bette Polkinghorn 5. The Historiography of Economics: A Methodological Approach Annie L. Cot and Jerome Lallement Part II: The 'Great Gap' Thesis Revisited 6. The Inaccuracy of the Schumpeterian Great Gap Thesis: Economic Thought in Medieval Iran (Persia) Hamid Hosseini 7. Ibn Khaldun's Political and Economic Realism Louis Baeck 8. Maimonides on Property: Its Accumulation and Its Distribution Nelson P. Lande 9. Al-Maqrizi's Book of Aiding the Nation by Investigating the Depression of 1403-6: Translation and Commentary Mark Tomass 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 Ghislain Deleplace 11. Banks, Credit, and the Financial System in Schumpeter: An Interpretation Richard Arena and Agnes Festre Part IV: Themes of the Classical School 12. Adam Smith's Invisible/Visible Hand/Chain/Chaos Spencer J. Pack 13. Jeremy Bentham on Private and Public Wages and Employment: The Civil Servants, the Poor, and the Indigent Nathalie Sigot 14. What Schumpeter Saw in Quesnay's Model: How the Tableau Economique Is Not a General Equilibrium or Input-Output Model Steven Pressman Part V: Expanding the Frontiers 15. Commons and Veblen: Contrasting Ideas About Evolution, Philippe Broda 16. Mr. Boulding and the Austrians: Boulding's Contribution to Subjectivist Economics Peter J. Boettke and David L. Prychitko 17. Economics as a Patriarchal Discourse Antonio Callari Part VI: The Synthesis 18. The Sociology of Science and Schumpeter's Ideology Yuichi Shionoya
Part I: Methods of Scholarship 1. Assessing the Reprinting of Schumpeter's History of Economic Analysis Mark Perlman 2. Vision and Progress in Economic Thought: Schumpeter after Kuhn Roger E. Backhouse 3. Schumpeter's Treatment of Nonmainstream American Economics William Barber 4. Popularizers as Contributors to Economics: The Unappreciated Tribe Bette Polkinghorn 5. The Historiography of Economics: A Methodological Approach Annie L. Cot and Jerome Lallement Part II: The 'Great Gap' Thesis Revisited 6. The Inaccuracy of the Schumpeterian Great Gap Thesis: Economic Thought in Medieval Iran (Persia) Hamid Hosseini 7. Ibn Khaldun's Political and Economic Realism Louis Baeck 8. Maimonides on Property: Its Accumulation and Its Distribution Nelson P. Lande 9. Al-Maqrizi's Book of Aiding the Nation by Investigating the Depression of 1403-6: Translation and Commentary Mark Tomass 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 Ghislain Deleplace 11. Banks, Credit, and the Financial System in Schumpeter: An Interpretation Richard Arena and Agnes Festre Part IV: Themes of the Classical School 12. Adam Smith's Invisible/Visible Hand/Chain/Chaos Spencer J. Pack 13. Jeremy Bentham on Private and Public Wages and Employment: The Civil Servants, the Poor, and the Indigent Nathalie Sigot 14. What Schumpeter Saw in Quesnay's Model: How the Tableau Economique Is Not a General Equilibrium or Input-Output Model Steven Pressman Part V: Expanding the Frontiers 15. Commons and Veblen: Contrasting Ideas About Evolution, Philippe Broda 16. Mr. Boulding and the Austrians: Boulding's Contribution to Subjectivist Economics Peter J. Boettke and David L. Prychitko 17. Economics as a Patriarchal Discourse Antonio Callari Part VI: The Synthesis 18. The Sociology of Science and Schumpeter's Ideology Yuichi Shionoya
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