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Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology (Part A, B & C) (Mixed media product)
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Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology (Part A, B & C) (Mixed media product)
Series: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
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This Book Set consists of: *9781848556560 - A Research Annual (Part
A) *9781848556584 - Henry George, The Transatlantic Irish, and
their Times (Part B) *9781848556607 - Documents from Glenn Johnson
and F. Taylor Ostrander (Part C) "Research in the History of
Economic Thought and Methodology" is an annual research series
which presents in three volumes materials in two fields, both
broadly considered: the history of economic thought; and the
methodology of economics. Volume 27 A features articles on
classical and modern economic thought (Smith's lecturing, editing
the Harrod papers, Viner's reminiscences of the New Deal, Lavoie's
lectures, and recent relational conceptions of the individual), and
includes review essays on books about historical figures in
economics (Schumpeter, Keynes, Mincer) and the historical treatment
of particular movements or issues in the discipline (Chicago
School, comparative economic history, economic growth,
postmodernism, and ethics). Volume 27 B is devoted to a collection
of primary materials about Henry George's relation to the Irish
land question. Volume 27 C contains course notes from Oxford and
the University of Chicago taken by F. Taylor Ostrander and Glenn
Johnson, an autobiographical account of Ostrander's career, and
some other notes and correspondence related to his work and
studies.
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