
Economic Analyses in Historical Perspective
Festschrift in Honour of Gilbert Faccarello
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. November 2017
Book
Hardback
254 pages
978-1-138-50119-5 (ISBN)
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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 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.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
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2 s/w Abbildungen, 2 s/w Zeichnungen
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Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
650 gr
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978-1-138-50119-5 (9781138501195)
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Persons
Jose Luis Cardoso is Research Professor and Director of the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Heinz D. Kurz is Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Graz, Austria, and Fellow of the Graz Schumpeter Centre.
Philippe Steiner is professor of sociology at the university Paris-Sorbonne and honorary Senior member of the Institut universitaire de France.
Heinz D. Kurz is Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Graz, Austria, and Fellow of the Graz Schumpeter Centre.
Philippe Steiner is professor of sociology at the university Paris-Sorbonne and honorary Senior member of the Institut universitaire de France.
Content
1. Introduction
The editors
Personal reminiscences
Heinz D. Kurz (University of Graz)
2. French traditions in economics
Freeing Trade or Freeing Humans? Mably and Condillac on Economic Policies and the Renewal of the French Kingdom
Arnaud Orain (University of Paris 8)
Physiocratic Philosophie economique
Philippe Steiner (University of Paris Sorbonne, & Institut universitaire de France)
Opinion, Time and Institution -- Necker's critique of 'New Science'
Yusuke Ando (Rikkyo University)
Jean-Baptiste Say as a Classical Moralist
Pierre Force (Columbia University)
Theology and Knowledge of the "Collective Man" in the Writings of Pierre-Simon Ballanche Ludovic Frobert (ENS Lyon)
Pellegrino Rossi: A Ricardian at the College de France?
Alain Beraud (Universite de Cergy-Pontoise)
Charles Gide and marginalism in Histoire des doctrines economiques
Jean-Pierre Potier (University of Lyon)
3. European and global economic conversations
The individual, society and economy in 17th century thought
Cosimo Perrotta (University of Lecce)
A 'Tory outre'? Le Blanc and Forbonnais readers of Hume
Thierry Demals (University of Lille)
Genovesi and Enlightened Political Economy
Jose Luis Cardoso (University of Lisbon)
Jean-Baptiste Say's Footnotes to Ricardo
Keith Tribe
German Editions of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations
Harald Hagemann (Hohenheim University Stuttgart)
John Ruskin in early 20th century Japan: some episodes
Masashi Izumo (University of Kanagawa)
Translation and the circulation of economic ideas across nations
Marco Guidi (University of Pisa)
4. Theoretical developments: public economics, money and international trade
Individuals, Markets, and the Public Economy: Syntheses in Public Economics
Richard Sturn (University of Graz)
Competition in Public Finance: from De Viti de Marco's Lectures to his Principles
Manuela Mosca (University of Lecce)
The missing equation in E.W. Kemmerer (1903) and I. Fisher (1892, 1911)
Jerome de Boyer des Roches (Paris Dauphine University)
The first steps of the Money Doctor: Kemmerer's Gold Exchange Standard in Philippines Rebecca Gomez Betancourt (University of Lyon 2)
The Political Economy of Michal Kalecki
Michael Assous (University of Paris 1)
Consumption and money-making in Keynes: enjoyments of life or morbid instincts?
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (University of Rome 1)
Foreign trade, International Trade and Say's Law
Daniel Diatkine (University of Paris 1)
The breakdown of the competitive paradigm in the space-economy
Jacques-Francois Thisse (UC Louvain)
The editors
Personal reminiscences
Heinz D. Kurz (University of Graz)
2. French traditions in economics
Freeing Trade or Freeing Humans? Mably and Condillac on Economic Policies and the Renewal of the French Kingdom
Arnaud Orain (University of Paris 8)
Physiocratic Philosophie economique
Philippe Steiner (University of Paris Sorbonne, & Institut universitaire de France)
Opinion, Time and Institution -- Necker's critique of 'New Science'
Yusuke Ando (Rikkyo University)
Jean-Baptiste Say as a Classical Moralist
Pierre Force (Columbia University)
Theology and Knowledge of the "Collective Man" in the Writings of Pierre-Simon Ballanche Ludovic Frobert (ENS Lyon)
Pellegrino Rossi: A Ricardian at the College de France?
Alain Beraud (Universite de Cergy-Pontoise)
Charles Gide and marginalism in Histoire des doctrines economiques
Jean-Pierre Potier (University of Lyon)
3. European and global economic conversations
The individual, society and economy in 17th century thought
Cosimo Perrotta (University of Lecce)
A 'Tory outre'? Le Blanc and Forbonnais readers of Hume
Thierry Demals (University of Lille)
Genovesi and Enlightened Political Economy
Jose Luis Cardoso (University of Lisbon)
Jean-Baptiste Say's Footnotes to Ricardo
Keith Tribe
German Editions of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations
Harald Hagemann (Hohenheim University Stuttgart)
John Ruskin in early 20th century Japan: some episodes
Masashi Izumo (University of Kanagawa)
Translation and the circulation of economic ideas across nations
Marco Guidi (University of Pisa)
4. Theoretical developments: public economics, money and international trade
Individuals, Markets, and the Public Economy: Syntheses in Public Economics
Richard Sturn (University of Graz)
Competition in Public Finance: from De Viti de Marco's Lectures to his Principles
Manuela Mosca (University of Lecce)
The missing equation in E.W. Kemmerer (1903) and I. Fisher (1892, 1911)
Jerome de Boyer des Roches (Paris Dauphine University)
The first steps of the Money Doctor: Kemmerer's Gold Exchange Standard in Philippines Rebecca Gomez Betancourt (University of Lyon 2)
The Political Economy of Michal Kalecki
Michael Assous (University of Paris 1)
Consumption and money-making in Keynes: enjoyments of life or morbid instincts?
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (University of Rome 1)
Foreign trade, International Trade and Say's Law
Daniel Diatkine (University of Paris 1)
The breakdown of the competitive paradigm in the space-economy
Jacques-Francois Thisse (UC Louvain)