Ben B. Seligman
Main Currents in Modern Economics
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Main Currents in Modern Economics
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Main Currents in Modem Economics deserves to be the classic it is. At the time of its original publication in 1962, Ben Seligman, a scholar's scholar, had immersed himself in the development of economic thought since 1870. This product of his efforts is truly timeless.
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Main Currents in Modem Economics deserves to be the classic it is. At the time of its original publication in 1962, Ben Seligman, a scholar's scholar, had immersed himself in the development of economic thought since 1870. This product of his efforts is truly timeless.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 910
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1441g
- ISBN-13: 9781138527416
- ISBN-10: 1138527416
- Artikelnr.: 75423034
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 910
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1441g
- ISBN-13: 9781138527416
- ISBN-10: 1138527416
- Artikelnr.: 75423034
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ben Seligman (1912-1970), an activist in economic affairs and a scholarly dissenter from conventional economics, wrote or edited eight books as well as numerous articles in the popular press., E. Ray Canterbery, professor of economics at Florida State University, is the author of five books or monographs and many articles in scholarly journals as well as more general media such as The New York Times Magazine. He was president of the Eastern Economics Association in 1986-87.
Part One The Revolt Against Formalism
Foreword
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
1 Protest from the Historicists
i "Geisteswissenschaft und Verstehen": The Awareness of Man
ii Gustav von Schmoller and His "Grundriss"
iii Werner Sombart: History as Economics
iv Max Weber and the Capitalist Spirit
v Brentano
Bucher
Wagner
and Knapp
vi Arthur Spiethoff: Economics as Style
vii Simiand
Toynbee
Cunningham
and Ashley
viii R. H. Tawney: Ethics in Economics
2 The Socialist Attack
i Marxian Economics Revisited
ii Early Critiques of Marxism: The Transformation Problem
iii The Rise of German Revisionism
iv The Fabians and Guild Socialists
v Analyses of Capitalist Maturity: Hilferding
Luxemburg
and Bauer
vi Some Russians: Tugan-Baranovsky and Investment; Lenin and Imperialism
vii Socialism without Marx
viii Contemporary Neo-Marxists
ix The Soviets Discover Calculation
3 Institutionalism and the Dissenting Spirit
i The World of Thorstein Veblen
ii John R. Commons: Transactions and Going Concerns
iii Wesley C. Mitchell: Empiricism without Theory
iv John Maurice Clark: Social Control in Moderation
v John A. Hobson: A British Institutionalist
vi Ayres
Hoxie
Selig Perlman
and Gardiner Means
vii Countervailing Power and Affluence: J. K. Galbraith
Part Two The Reaffirmation of Tradition
4 From Marginalism to Libertarianism
i W. S. Jevons: The Discovery of Marginalism
ii Menger
von Wieser and the Origins of Austrian Doctrine
iii Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk: The Bourgeois Marx
iv John Bates Clark: American Marginalist
v Ludwig von Mises: Libertarianism "in Extremis"
vi Friedrich von Hayek: The Austrian Tradition Refined
vii The Marginalist Debate Today
5 Equilibrium Economics and the Unification of Theory
i Leon Walras: The Greatest Economist?
ii Vilfredo Pareto: Science as Sermon
iii John R. Hicks and the Logic of the Consumer
iv Paul A. Samuelson: Neo-Classical Synthesis
v Wassily Leontief and Input-Output Analysis
6 Streams o
Foreword
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
1 Protest from the Historicists
i "Geisteswissenschaft und Verstehen": The Awareness of Man
ii Gustav von Schmoller and His "Grundriss"
iii Werner Sombart: History as Economics
iv Max Weber and the Capitalist Spirit
v Brentano
Bucher
Wagner
and Knapp
vi Arthur Spiethoff: Economics as Style
vii Simiand
Toynbee
Cunningham
and Ashley
viii R. H. Tawney: Ethics in Economics
2 The Socialist Attack
i Marxian Economics Revisited
ii Early Critiques of Marxism: The Transformation Problem
iii The Rise of German Revisionism
iv The Fabians and Guild Socialists
v Analyses of Capitalist Maturity: Hilferding
Luxemburg
and Bauer
vi Some Russians: Tugan-Baranovsky and Investment; Lenin and Imperialism
vii Socialism without Marx
viii Contemporary Neo-Marxists
ix The Soviets Discover Calculation
3 Institutionalism and the Dissenting Spirit
i The World of Thorstein Veblen
ii John R. Commons: Transactions and Going Concerns
iii Wesley C. Mitchell: Empiricism without Theory
iv John Maurice Clark: Social Control in Moderation
v John A. Hobson: A British Institutionalist
vi Ayres
Hoxie
Selig Perlman
and Gardiner Means
vii Countervailing Power and Affluence: J. K. Galbraith
Part Two The Reaffirmation of Tradition
4 From Marginalism to Libertarianism
i W. S. Jevons: The Discovery of Marginalism
ii Menger
von Wieser and the Origins of Austrian Doctrine
iii Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk: The Bourgeois Marx
iv John Bates Clark: American Marginalist
v Ludwig von Mises: Libertarianism "in Extremis"
vi Friedrich von Hayek: The Austrian Tradition Refined
vii The Marginalist Debate Today
5 Equilibrium Economics and the Unification of Theory
i Leon Walras: The Greatest Economist?
ii Vilfredo Pareto: Science as Sermon
iii John R. Hicks and the Logic of the Consumer
iv Paul A. Samuelson: Neo-Classical Synthesis
v Wassily Leontief and Input-Output Analysis
6 Streams o
Part One The Revolt Against Formalism
Foreword
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
1 Protest from the Historicists
i "Geisteswissenschaft und Verstehen": The Awareness of Man
ii Gustav von Schmoller and His "Grundriss"
iii Werner Sombart: History as Economics
iv Max Weber and the Capitalist Spirit
v Brentano
Bucher
Wagner
and Knapp
vi Arthur Spiethoff: Economics as Style
vii Simiand
Toynbee
Cunningham
and Ashley
viii R. H. Tawney: Ethics in Economics
2 The Socialist Attack
i Marxian Economics Revisited
ii Early Critiques of Marxism: The Transformation Problem
iii The Rise of German Revisionism
iv The Fabians and Guild Socialists
v Analyses of Capitalist Maturity: Hilferding
Luxemburg
and Bauer
vi Some Russians: Tugan-Baranovsky and Investment; Lenin and Imperialism
vii Socialism without Marx
viii Contemporary Neo-Marxists
ix The Soviets Discover Calculation
3 Institutionalism and the Dissenting Spirit
i The World of Thorstein Veblen
ii John R. Commons: Transactions and Going Concerns
iii Wesley C. Mitchell: Empiricism without Theory
iv John Maurice Clark: Social Control in Moderation
v John A. Hobson: A British Institutionalist
vi Ayres
Hoxie
Selig Perlman
and Gardiner Means
vii Countervailing Power and Affluence: J. K. Galbraith
Part Two The Reaffirmation of Tradition
4 From Marginalism to Libertarianism
i W. S. Jevons: The Discovery of Marginalism
ii Menger
von Wieser and the Origins of Austrian Doctrine
iii Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk: The Bourgeois Marx
iv John Bates Clark: American Marginalist
v Ludwig von Mises: Libertarianism "in Extremis"
vi Friedrich von Hayek: The Austrian Tradition Refined
vii The Marginalist Debate Today
5 Equilibrium Economics and the Unification of Theory
i Leon Walras: The Greatest Economist?
ii Vilfredo Pareto: Science as Sermon
iii John R. Hicks and the Logic of the Consumer
iv Paul A. Samuelson: Neo-Classical Synthesis
v Wassily Leontief and Input-Output Analysis
6 Streams o
Foreword
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
1 Protest from the Historicists
i "Geisteswissenschaft und Verstehen": The Awareness of Man
ii Gustav von Schmoller and His "Grundriss"
iii Werner Sombart: History as Economics
iv Max Weber and the Capitalist Spirit
v Brentano
Bucher
Wagner
and Knapp
vi Arthur Spiethoff: Economics as Style
vii Simiand
Toynbee
Cunningham
and Ashley
viii R. H. Tawney: Ethics in Economics
2 The Socialist Attack
i Marxian Economics Revisited
ii Early Critiques of Marxism: The Transformation Problem
iii The Rise of German Revisionism
iv The Fabians and Guild Socialists
v Analyses of Capitalist Maturity: Hilferding
Luxemburg
and Bauer
vi Some Russians: Tugan-Baranovsky and Investment; Lenin and Imperialism
vii Socialism without Marx
viii Contemporary Neo-Marxists
ix The Soviets Discover Calculation
3 Institutionalism and the Dissenting Spirit
i The World of Thorstein Veblen
ii John R. Commons: Transactions and Going Concerns
iii Wesley C. Mitchell: Empiricism without Theory
iv John Maurice Clark: Social Control in Moderation
v John A. Hobson: A British Institutionalist
vi Ayres
Hoxie
Selig Perlman
and Gardiner Means
vii Countervailing Power and Affluence: J. K. Galbraith
Part Two The Reaffirmation of Tradition
4 From Marginalism to Libertarianism
i W. S. Jevons: The Discovery of Marginalism
ii Menger
von Wieser and the Origins of Austrian Doctrine
iii Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk: The Bourgeois Marx
iv John Bates Clark: American Marginalist
v Ludwig von Mises: Libertarianism "in Extremis"
vi Friedrich von Hayek: The Austrian Tradition Refined
vii The Marginalist Debate Today
5 Equilibrium Economics and the Unification of Theory
i Leon Walras: The Greatest Economist?
ii Vilfredo Pareto: Science as Sermon
iii John R. Hicks and the Logic of the Consumer
iv Paul A. Samuelson: Neo-Classical Synthesis
v Wassily Leontief and Input-Output Analysis
6 Streams o


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