PERSPECTIVES ON THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT - Volume X: Method, Competition, Conflict and Measurement in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover)


This important book features some of the most original and interesting new work by an internationally acclaimed group of authors on the history and development of economic thought.A range of important issues in twentieth century economics are addressed including the current state of methodological investigation, early modes of conflict and Wicksell's concept of capital. The economics of the inter-war period are examined as they pertain to Dutch Marxism, mainstream theories of uncertainty and the origin of the theory of imperfect competition. A series of papers on Keynes includes perspectives on issues ranging from his philosophical thinking to the relationship between his ideas on the limits of measurement and uncertainty. The final section explores the measurement of economic constructs both as a practical problem in the development of national income accounts after the Second World War, and as a theoretical issue in the work of Farrell and Leibenstein. Featuring important contributions from the 19th annual meeting of the History of Economics society, this book will be welcomed because it makes available to a wider audience a series of innovative essays on the history of intellectual and economic thought.

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This important book features some of the most original and interesting new work by an internationally acclaimed group of authors on the history and development of economic thought.A range of important issues in twentieth century economics are addressed including the current state of methodological investigation, early modes of conflict and Wicksell's concept of capital. The economics of the inter-war period are examined as they pertain to Dutch Marxism, mainstream theories of uncertainty and the origin of the theory of imperfect competition. A series of papers on Keynes includes perspectives on issues ranging from his philosophical thinking to the relationship between his ideas on the limits of measurement and uncertainty. The final section explores the measurement of economic constructs both as a practical problem in the development of national income accounts after the Second World War, and as a theoretical issue in the work of Farrell and Leibenstein. Featuring important contributions from the 19th annual meeting of the History of Economics society, this book will be welcomed because it makes available to a wider audience a series of innovative essays on the history of intellectual and economic thought.

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Imprint

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought series

Release date

1994

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

234 x 156 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

288

ISBN-13

978-1-85278-807-0

Barcode

9781852788070

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LSN

1-85278-807-0



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