Economic Analyses in Historical Perspective

Economic Analyses in Historical Perspective
Author: José Luís Cardoso,Heinz D. Kurz,Philippe Steiner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351386432

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This book brings together leading scholars of the history of economic thought to demonstrate the vitality and richness of a discipline that welcomes both practitioners of intellectual, contextual history, as well as specialists in the historical explanation of the analytical and theoretical dimension of economic science. They shed new light on a variety of themes and problems and move the frontier of knowledge in the areas covered. Economic Analyses in Historical Perspective is presented in three parts. The first deals with French traditions in economics, a field that Gilbert Faccarello has tilled for many years and to which he has made numerous contributions. The second turns to the dissemination and diffusion of economic ideas and theories across national borders, and thus to the European and even global level. Finally, the third part deals with analytical developments in some selected fields of economics: public economics, monetary policy, trade theory and spatial economics. This volume is of great importance to those who study history of economic thought, political economy and monetary economics. The chapters’ centre around the work of Gilbert Faccarello, making this book a fitting tribute to his academic career on the history of economic theory and ideas.

Economic Analysis in Historical Perspective

Economic Analysis in Historical Perspective
Author: J. Creedy,D.P. O'Brien
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781483163598

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Economic Analysis in Historical Perspective offers a wide discussion on economics and its history. One of the book’s main principles is to place the several major areas of economic analysis in historical perspective. The book’s first topic is about monetary economics; it includes subtopics such as concepts of money, supply and demand of money, monetary control, and rate of interest. The next chapter highlights the economics of welfare, including its nature, modern issues, classical paradigm, and advancements. In Chapter 4, the main topics are public finance, taxes, and the government’s role in all of it. This chapter also elaborates on public expenditure, taxation, and income redistribution. In the last remaining chapters, the discussion circles around the topic’s relevant theories, metrics, and statistics. The text serves as a valuable reference to undergraduates or postgraduates of economics.

Historical Analysis in Economics

Historical Analysis in Economics
Author: Graeme Snooks
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134880782

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Neo-classical economics is frequently criticised for paying inadequate attention to historical processes. However, it has proved easier to make broad claims that `history matters' than to theorise with any depth about the appropriate role for history in economic analysis. Historical Analysis in Economics considers what history can contribute to the science of economics: how would it matter if `history mattered?'

Economic Analyses in Historical Perspective

Economic Analyses in Historical Perspective
Author: José Luís Cardoso,Heinz D. Kurz,Philippe Steiner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351386425

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This book brings together leading scholars of the history of economic thought to demonstrate the vitality and richness of a discipline that welcomes both practitioners of intellectual, contextual history, as well as specialists in the historical explanation of the analytical and theoretical dimension of economic science. They shed new light on a variety of themes and problems and move the frontier of knowledge in the areas covered. Economic Analyses in Historical Perspective is presented in three parts. The first deals with French traditions in economics, a field that Gilbert Faccarello has tilled for many years and to which he has made numerous contributions. The second turns to the dissemination and diffusion of economic ideas and theories across national borders, and thus to the European and even global level. Finally, the third part deals with analytical developments in some selected fields of economics: public economics, monetary policy, trade theory and spatial economics. This volume is of great importance to those who study history of economic thought, political economy and monetary economics. The chapters’ centre around the work of Gilbert Faccarello, making this book a fitting tribute to his academic career on the history of economic theory and ideas.

Paul Samuelson on the History of Economic Analysis

Paul Samuelson on the History of Economic Analysis
Author: Paul Anthony Samuelson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107029934

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This collection of writings by Paul Samuelson illustrates the depth and breadth of his contribution to the history of economics.

Joseph A Schumpeter Historian of Economics

Joseph A  Schumpeter  Historian of Economics
Author: Laurence S. Moss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 341
Release: 1996-07-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134785308

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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. Schumpeter's views on his predecessors have proved to be a constant source of controversy. Here individual chapters examine such disparate questions as Schumpeter's apparent disregard for the American Institutionalists, his grudging respect for Adam Smith, the perspicacity of his views of Quesnay and his preference for Walras over Pareto. Four chapters are devoted to the early Medieval schools, neglected in all of his writings. Schumpeter's magnum opus is related to the rest of his economic output, especially his views on money and on methodology. With contributions by leading historians of economics from six countries, this volume analyses Schumpeter's contribution to the history of economics, considers its lasting significance, and uses it as a benchmark to assess the current state of the field.

Economic Transition in Historical Perspective

Economic Transition in Historical Perspective
Author: Janina Rosicka,Charles Michael Andres Clark
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025305991

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This volume of essays studies the problem of transition in economics from a historical perspective. It uses historical ideas and theories in a modern context to examine economic thought. It aims to show that social and historical context are important when considering economic transitions.

Globalization in Historical Perspective

Globalization in Historical Perspective
Author: Michael D. Bordo,Alan M. Taylor,Jeffrey G. Williamson
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226065991

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As awareness of the process of globalization grows and the study of its effects becomes increasingly important to governments and businesses (as well as to a sizable opposition), the need for historical understanding also increases. Despite the importance of the topic, few attempts have been made to present a long-term economic analysis of the phenomenon, one that frames the issue by examining its place in the long history of international integration. This volume collects eleven papers doing exactly that and more. The first group of essays explores how the process of globalization can be measured in terms of the long-term integration of different markets-from the markets for goods and commodities to those for labor and capital, and from the sixteenth century to the present. The second set of contributions places this knowledge in a wider context, examining some of the trends and questions that have emerged as markets converge and diverge: the roles of technology and geography are both considered, along with the controversial issues of globalization's effects on inequality and social justice and the roles of political institutions in responding to them. The final group of essays addresses the international financial systems that play such a large part in guiding the process of globalization, considering the influence of exchange rate regimes, financial development, financial crises, and the architecture of the international financial system itself. This volume reveals a much larger picture of the process of globalization, one that stretches from the establishment of a global economic system during the nineteenth century through the disruptions of two world wars and the Great Depression into the present day. The keen analysis, insight, and wisdom in this volume will have something to offer a wide range of readers interested in this important issue.