Research in the history of economic thought and methodology. Vol. 27, pt. 1 [electronic resource] : a research annual / edited by Warren J. Samuels, Jeff E. Biddle, Ross B. Emmett.
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Two relational conceptions of individuals : teams and neuroeconomics / John B. Davis -- Don Lavoie's graduate lectures on comparative economic systems : George Mason University, fall 1985 / Notes taken and edited by David L. Prychitko -- McCraw's Prophet of innovation : Schumpeter's best move / Arthur M. Diamond -- Mccloskey's the Bourgeois virtues : two cheers for Mccloskey / Stewart Davenport -- Comparing editorial problems : the Harrod papers and the making of Haberler's Prosperity and depression / Daniele Besomi -- Dostaler's Keynes and his battles : fighting for the possibility of civilization / Scott Newton -- Baumol, Litan & Schramm's Good capitalism, bad capitalism : capitalism and economic growth / Andrea Maneschi -- Teixeira's Jacob Mincer / Bruce E. Kaufman -- Hatton, Orourke, and Taylor's New comparative economic history : cliometrics goes comparative / David Mitch -- Schonhardt-Bailey's From the Corn Laws to free trade : one case to rule them all : theoretical synthesis and the repeal of the Corn Laws / Robert Pahre -- Gordon's Postmodernism and the Enlightenment : meta-narratives, enlightenment and paradox / Willie Henderson -- Van Overtveldt's The Chicago school : how should the rise of the Chicago school be explained? / Robert Van Horn -- Caldwell's edition of Hayek's Road to serfdom : the servants of our own machinery? / Andrew Farrant -- Smith's development as didactic lecturer : evidence from the lectures on jurisprudence / Willie Henderson -- Jacob Viner's Reminiscences from the New Deal (February 11, 1953) / Luca Fiorito, Sebastiano Nerozzi.
This book contains refereed articles on: contrasting relational conceptions of the individual in recent economics; the development of Adam Smith's style of lecturing; a comparison of problems encountered in the historian's work as editor, based upon editing Harrod's papers and Haberler's Prosperity and Depression; reminisciences on the New Deal by Jacob Viner; and Don Lavoie's lectures on comparative economic systems. It reviews essays on books about Schumpeter, Keynes, Mincer, comparative economic history, and the Chicago School; as well as reviews of books dealing with the repeal of the Corn Laws, economic systems and economic growth, the Enlightenment and post-modernism, and virtue ethics and capitalism.
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