History of economic analysis /

En el momento de su muerte, en 1950, Joseph Schumpeter estaba trabajando en su monumental Historia del Análisis Económico. Con un alcance sin precedentes, el libro iba a ofrecer una historia completa de la teoría económica desde la antigua Grecia hasta el final de la segunda guerra mundial. La Histo...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Schumpeter, Joseph Alois, 1883-1950
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge/Taylor & Frances, 2006
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Online Access:https://ar1lib.org/book/739689/0ae292
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction by Mark Perlman
  • Pte.1 Introduction scope and method: 1. Introduction and plan
  • 2. Interlude I. The techniques of economic analysis
  • 3. Interlude II. Contemporaneous developments in other sciences
  • 4. The sociology of economics
  • Pte.2. From the beginnings to the first classical situation (to about 1790)
  • 1. Graeco-roman economics
  • 2. The scholastic doctors and the philosophers of natural law
  • 3. The consultant administrators and the pamphleteers
  • 4. The econometricians and Turgot
  • 5. Population, returns, wages and employment
  • 6. Value and money
  • 7. The mercantilist literature
  • Pte.3. From 1790 to 1870
  • 1. Introduction and plan
  • 2. Socio-political backgrounds
  • 3. The intellectual scenery
  • 4. Review of the troops
  • 5. General economics: a cross section
  • 6. General economics: pure theory
  • 7. Money, credit, and cycles
  • Pte.4. From 1870 to 1914 (and later)
  • 1. Introduction and plan
  • 2. Background and patterns
  • 3. Some developments in neighboring fields
  • 4. Sozialpolitik and the historical method
  • 5. The general economics of the period: men and groups
  • 6. General economics: its character and contents
  • 7. Equilibrium analysis
  • 8. Money, credit and cycles
  • Pte.5. Conclusion a sketch of modern developments: 1. Introduction and plan
  • 2.Developments stemming from the Marshallwicksell apparatus
  • 3. Economics in the totalitarian countries
  • 4. Dynamics and business cycle research
  • 5. Keynes and modern macroeconomics. KEYNES AND MODERN MACROECONOMICS