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#298848 Economia

Some British Empiricists in the Social Sciences, 1650–1900.

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Curator: Pubblicazioni della Raffaele Mattioli Foundation. Edited by Angelo Marcello Cardani and Giovanna Stone.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press.
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Details: cm.17x25, pp.XXII,501, numerose tavole bn.ripiegate. legatura editoriale in tutta tela con dorature, sopraccoperta. Collana Raffaele Mattioli Lectures. Design , Monotype composition anf printing by Stamperia Valdonega, Verona.

Abstract: Shigeto Tsuru is one of Japan's most respected senior economists. In these lectures, he provides a reappraisal of institutionalism as a school of thought and discusses its relevance for the issues which the economic profession today must tackle. Tsuru reconsiders Marxian political economy as an 'institutionalist school', which provides a context for the following discussion of J. M. Keynes, Joseph Schumpeter and Thorstein Veblen. He goes on to present the four key elements of modern institutionalism - i.e., the open-system character of the economy; the problem of planning; the evolutionary process of modern economics; and the normative character of economics - by way of an examination of three present-day institutionalists, Gunnar Myrdal, John K. Galbraith, and K. William Kapp. Tsuru concludes with an evaluation of modern institutionalism and the future of institutional economics.

EAN: 9780521571456
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#298844 Economia
Pubblicazioni della Raffaele Mattioli Foundation. Edited by Enrico Marelli. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1996, cm.17x25, pp.XIII,212, legatura editoriale in tutta tela con dorature, sopraccoperta. Collana Raffaele Mattioli Lectures. Design , Monotype composition anf printing by Stamperia Valdonega, Verona. These lectures are concerned with the origins of the distinctive policies of the Stockholm School of Economics, of which Erik Lundberg was a leading member. Lundberg explores the historical development of the Stockholm School and considers its place in the wider Keynesian tradition which dominated macroeconomic thinking in the West from the 1930s till the 1970s. The author examines the failure of Keynesian policies both in Sweden and internationally, and offers some tantalising and provocative remedies for future policy-makers to ponder.

EAN: 9780521570763
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