Reflections on the Classical Canon in Economics : Essays in Honour of Samuel Hollander.


Evelyn L. Forget
Bok Engelsk 2000 · Electronic books.
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1 online resource (543 pages)
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1st ed.
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Front Cover -- Reflections on the Classical Canon in Economics -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures and table -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Evelyn L. Forget and Sandra Peart -- 2. "Classical economics": a reification wrapped in an anachronism?: Samuel Hollander -- 3. Notes towards an un-canonical, pre-classical model of political oeconomy: A. M. C. Waterman -- 4. Bentham and the classical canon: Nathalie Sigot -- 5. A new institutional perspective on the canonical model: the case of capital markets in The Wealth of Nations: Anthony Endres -- 6. Beyond the canonical growth model: knowledge and learning in classical economics, 1815-34: Masazumi Wakatabe -- 7. Reading The Wealth of Nations in context: rethinking the canon of mid-eighteenth century British political economy: Richard A. Kleer -- 8. Justice versus expediency: The Wealth of Nations as ananti-political economy: Jeffrey T. Young -- 9. The canon in the history of the Adam Smith problem: Ingrid Peters-Fransen -- 10. The French foundations of the classical canon: Walter Eltis -- 11. J-B. Say and the French liberal school of the nineteenth century: outside the canon?: Richard Arena -- 12. Priceless value (or almost so): misunderstood concerns of Marx and Ricardo: William J. Baumol -- 13. Sraffa's Ricardo after fifty years: a preliminary estimate: Pier Luigi Porta -- 14. David Ricardo's contribution to the constitution of the canon of Ricardian economics: a reconsideration of 1970s interpretations of the 1815 debate: André Lapidus and Nathalie Sigot -- 15. Ricardian economics: reasoning about counter-intuitive tendencies when system constraints are present: Laurence S. Moss -- 16. Ricardo's use of Say's law: the case of the post-Napoleonic war depression: Timothy Davis.. - 17. Does Ricardo's theory of money belong to the classical canon?: Ghislain Deleplace -- 18. On Hollander's and Keynes's "canonical" interpretations of Malthus: Thomas K. Rymes -- 19. Theory, application and the canon: the case of Mill and Jevons: Sandra Peart -- 20. Canons in the history of economic thought: Alessandro Roncaglia -- 21. Claiming and reclaiming the past: the legitimizing role of the precursor concept: John K. Whitaker -- 22. Economic texts as apocrypha: David M. Levy -- 23. Women in the canon of economics: Robert W. Dimand -- 24. The canon in economics: Warren J. Samuels -- Appendix -- Index.. - In this discipline-defining volume, some of the leading international scholars in the history of economic thought re-examine the concepts of 'classical economics' and the 'canon', illuminating the roots and evolution of the contemporary discipline.
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