Economic Theory in the Twentieth Century An Intellectual History Volume I

Economic Theory in the Twentieth Century  An Intellectual History   Volume I
Author: Roberto Marchionatti
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2020-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030402976

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This book, set out over three volumes, provides a comprehensive history of economic thought in the 20th century with special attention to the cultural and historical background in the development of theories, to the leading or the peripheral research communities and their interactions or controversies, and finally to an assessment and critical appreciation of economic theories throughout these times. It takes as its subject matter the canon of publications by major thinkers who self-consciously conceived of themselves as 'economists' in the modern academic sense of the term. It is a history of how, when and where the discipline of Economics took root in major universities and scientific communities of economists, and evaluates the emergence of different 'schools' of thoughts. Volume I addresses economic theory in the golden age of capitalism. It considers the contributions of Marshall, Pareto, Wicksteed, Schmoller, Bohm-Bawerk, Schumpeter, Wicksell, Fisher, Veblen and other major thinkers, as well as the universities of Cambridge, Lausanne, Vienna, Berlin, and some others in US, before concluding with a look at the impact that the great war had on the discipline. This work provides a significant and original contribution to the history of economic thought and gives insight to the thinking of some of the major international figures in economics as shown in major works published across the last 130 years. It will appeal to students, scholars and the more informed reader wishing to further their understanding of the history of the discipline.

Economic Theory in the Twentieth Century An Intellectual History Volume II

Economic Theory in the Twentieth Century  An Intellectual History   Volume II
Author: Roberto Marchionatti
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2021-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030809874

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This book, set out over three-volumes, provides a comprehensive history of economic thought in the 20th century with special attention to the cultural and historical background in the development of theories, to the leading or the peripheral research communities and their interactions, and finally to an assessment and critical appreciation of economic theories. Volume II addresses economic theory in the period between the two world wars in which the economic theory went through a process of criticism of old mainstream, deconstruction and reconstruction and theoretical ferment which involved the intellectual communities of economists emphasizing their nature of evolving interacting entities. This work provides a significant and original contribution to the history of economic thought and gives insight to the thinking of some of the major international figures in economics. It will appeal to students, scholars and the more informed reader wishing to further their understanding of the history of the discipline.

A History of Middle East Economies in the Twentieth Century

A History of Middle East Economies in the Twentieth Century
Author: Roger Owen,Şevket Pamuk
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0674398300

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This text offers an examination of the economic history of the principal Arab countries, Turkey and Israel since 1918. Using the state as its major economic analysis, it charts the growth of national income and issues of welfare and distribution over two periods, 1918-1945 and 1945-1990. Important trends are explored, including the patterns of colonial economic management, import substitution, the impact of the 1970s oil boom, and the current process of liberalization and structural adjustment

Economics in the Twentieth Century

Economics in the Twentieth Century
Author: Theo Suranyi-Unger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2013-10-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134559671

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This book discusses the history of economic theories, drawing largely from periodical literature, which is often hard to obtain. The book is divided into sections along linguistic lines (German, Romance and English speaking countries).

A History of Heterodox Economics

A History of Heterodox Economics
Author: Frederic Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135970222

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This book presents a social qua community history of heterodox economics. The author provides the best and most thorough account of the rise of orthodoxy and the response of heterodoxy within economics.

Great Transformations

Great Transformations
Author: Mark Blyth
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2002-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521010527

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This book picks up where Karl Polanyi's study of economic and political change left off. Building upon Polanyi's conception of the double movement, Blyth analyzes the two periods of deep seated institutional change that characterized the twentieth century: the 1930s and the 1970s. Blyth views both sets of changes as part of the same dynamic. In the 1930s labor reacted against the exigencies of the market and demanded state action to mitigate the market's effects by 'embedding liberalism.' In the 1970s, those who benefited least from such 'embedding' institutions, namely business, reacted against these constraints and sought to overturn that institutional order. Blyth demonstrates the critical role economic ideas played in making institutional change possible. Great Transformations rethinks the relationship between uncertainty, ideas, and interests, achieving profound new insights on how, and under what conditions, institutional change takes place.

Slouching Towards Utopia

Slouching Towards Utopia
Author: J. Bradford DeLong
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780465023363

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An instant New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller from one of the world’s leading economists, offering a grand narrative of the century that made us richer than ever, but left us unsatisfied “A magisterial history.”—​Paul Krugman Named a Best Book of 2022 by Financial Times * Economist * Fast Company Before 1870, humanity lived in dire poverty, with a slow crawl of invention offset by a growing population. Then came a great shift: invention sprinted forward, doubling our technological capabilities each generation and utterly transforming the economy again and again. Our ancestors would have presumed we would have used such powers to build utopia. But it was not so. When 1870–2010 ended, the world instead saw global warming; economic depression, uncertainty, and inequality; and broad rejection of the status quo. Economist Brad DeLong’s Slouching Towards Utopia tells the story of how this unprecedented explosion of material wealth occurred, how it transformed the globe, and why it failed to deliver us to utopia. Of remarkable breadth and ambition, it reveals the last century to have been less a march of progress than a slouch in the right direction.

Twentieth Century Economic History

Twentieth Century Economic History
Author: Lars Magnusson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2010
Genre: Economic history
ISBN: 0415496098

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