Main currents in modern economics : economic thought since 1870
Detalles de publicación: Nueva York : The Free Press of Glencoe, 1962 Descripción: 887 pTema(s): ECONOMÍA | TEORÍA ECONÓMICATipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro | Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani - CDI | GT 20670 - DEPÓSITO (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | El ejemplar posee algunas marcas | 20670 |
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 of Tradition in Britain, i Sidgwick, Wicksteed, and Edgeworth, ii Alfred Marshall: The Tradition Established, iii A. C. Pigou and Welfare Economics, iv Sir Dennis Robertson: Money and Industrial Fluctuation, v Sir Ralph Hawtrey: Economics of Traders, vi Lord Robbins: The Logic of Choice, vii G. L. S. Shackle: Expectations, Time, and Decisions, Part Three The Thrust Toward Technique, 7 The Swedish Contribution, i The Economics of Knut Wicksell, ii Gustav Cassel: Economics as Pure Price, iii David Davidson: Swedish Ricardian, iv Bertil Ohlin: Trade and Factor Prices, v Erik Lindahl: Money and Capital, vi Erik Lundberg: Sequence Analysis, vii Gunnar Myrdal: Values in Theory, 8 The American Dichotomy, i The Young Radicals: Ely, Patten, Seligman, Carver, ii Frank W. Taussig: American Traditionalist, iii Pecuniary Economics: Fetter and Davenport, iv Irving Fisher: Capital, Interest, and Income, v Frank H. Knight and Abstractionism, vi Alvin H. Hansen and the Mature Economy, vii Milton Friedman: Theory as Ideology, viii Kenneth E. Boulding: The Economics of Organization, 9 From Realism to Technique, / Joseph A. Schumpeter and His Innovator, ii Sraffa and the Collapse of Competitive Theory, Hi A World of Monopolies: Joan Robinson and E. H. Chamberlin; Stackelberg and Triffin, iv The New Economics of John Maynard Keynes, v Neo-Keynesianism: Some Theories of Growth, vi The Ultimate in Technique: Game Theory and Linear Programming, Concluding Remarks, Notes, INDEX