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Marshall and Schumpeter on Evolution - Economic Sociology of Capitalist Development (Hardcover): Yuichi Shionoya, Tamotsu... Marshall and Schumpeter on Evolution - Economic Sociology of Capitalist Development (Hardcover)
Yuichi Shionoya, Tamotsu Nishizawa
R3,319 Discovery Miles 33 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Traditionally it was understood that while Marshall was the synthesizer of neoclassical economics, Schumpeter challenged the dynamic conception of the economy in place of the static structure of economics. While historians of economic thought rarely discuss the work of Alfred Marshall and Joseph Schumpeter jointly, the contributors to this book do exactly this from the perspective of evolutionary thought. This unique and original work contends that, despite the differences between Marshallian and Schumpeterian thinking, they both present formidable challenges to a broad type of social science beyond economics, particularly under the influence of the German historical school. In a departure from the received view on the nature of the works of Marshall and Schumpeter, the contributors explore their themes in terms of an evolutionary vision and method of evolution; social science and evolution; conceptions of evolution; and evolution and capitalism. This timely resource will provide a stimulus not only to Marshall and Schumpeter scholarship within the history of economic thought but also to the recent efforts of economists to explore a research field beyond mainstream equilibrium economics. It will therefore prove a fascinating read for academics, students and researchers of evolutionary and heterodox economics and historians of economic thought.

Welfare Theory, Public Action, and Ethical Values - Revisiting the History of Welfare Economics (Hardcover): Roger E.... Welfare Theory, Public Action, and Ethical Values - Revisiting the History of Welfare Economics (Hardcover)
Roger E. Backhouse, Antoinette Baujard, Tamotsu Nishizawa
R2,859 R2,572 Discovery Miles 25 720 Save R287 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This innovative history of welfare economics challenges the view that welfare economics can be discussed without taking ethical values into account. Whatever their theoretical commitments, when economists have considered practical problems relating to public policy, they have adopted a wider range of ethical values, whether equality, justice, freedom, or democracy. Even canonical authors in the history of welfare economics are shown to have adopted ethical positions different from those with which they are commonly associated. Welfare Theory, Public Action, and Ethical Values explores the reasons and implications of this, drawing on concepts of welfarism and non-welfarism developed in modern welfare economics. The authors exemplify how economic theory, public affairs and political philosophy interact, challenging the status quo in order to push economists and historians to reconsider the nature and meaning of welfare economics.

Marshall, Marshallians and Industrial Economics (Paperback): Tiziano Raffaelli, Tamotsu Nishizawa, Simon Cook Marshall, Marshallians and Industrial Economics (Paperback)
Tiziano Raffaelli, Tamotsu Nishizawa, Simon Cook
R1,510 Discovery Miles 15 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The four sections of the book deal in succession with Marshall's key ideas on the subject, the wider context of his thought in which they are to be read, their later development by some of his pupils, and their revival in contemporary economics. The first and last sections work together to illustrate the evolutionary focus of Marshall's research program and to identify its affinity with modern industrial economics; the second explicates the social assumptions within which the Marshallian paradigm was embedded, in particular those relating to the various relationships that exist between individuals and wider groups; while the third traces the development of Marshall's views by some of his pupils.

Marshall, Marshallians and Industrial Economics (Hardcover, New): Tiziano Raffaelli, Tamotsu Nishizawa, Simon Cook Marshall, Marshallians and Industrial Economics (Hardcover, New)
Tiziano Raffaelli, Tamotsu Nishizawa, Simon Cook
R4,323 Discovery Miles 43 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The four sections of the book deal in succession with Marshall 's key ideas on the subject, the wider context of his thought in which they are to be read, their later development by some of his pupils, and their revival in contemporary economics. The first and last sections work together to illustrate the evolutionary focus of Marshall 's research program and to identify its affinity with modern industrial economics; the second explicates the social assumptions within which the Marshallian paradigm was embedded, in particular those relating to the various relationships that exist between individuals and wider groups; while the third traces the development of Marshall 's views by some of his pupils.

The Dissemination of Economic Ideas (Hardcover): Heinz D. Kurz, Tamotsu Nishizawa, Keith Tribe The Dissemination of Economic Ideas (Hardcover)
Heinz D. Kurz, Tamotsu Nishizawa, Keith Tribe
R3,775 Discovery Miles 37 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This highly illuminating book marks a significant stage in our growing understanding of how the development of national traditions of economic thought has been affected by both internal and external factors. The expert contributors set an explicit agenda for the study of the dissemination of economic ideas across four centuries, acknowledging that the history of dissemination is also a history of the flux of economic beliefs, rendering any generalisation difficult, if not impossible. Topics explored include systems of political economy, European and American interactions, the diffusion of economic ideas in South-Eastern Europe and beyond, and the exchange of ideas between Japan and the rest of the world. This book will prove a fascinating and stimulating read for scholars and researchers in the field of economics generally, and more specifically in heterodox economics, the history of economic thought and economic theory.

No Wealth but Life - Welfare Economics and the Welfare State in Britain, 1880-1945 (Paperback): Roger E. Backhouse, Tamotsu... No Wealth but Life - Welfare Economics and the Welfare State in Britain, 1880-1945 (Paperback)
Roger E. Backhouse, Tamotsu Nishizawa
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book re-examines early twentieth-century British welfare economics in the context of the emergence of the welfare state. There are fresh views of the well-known Cambridge School of Sidgwick, Marshall, Pigou, and Keynes, by Peter Groenewegen, Steven G. Medema, and Martin Daunton. This is placed against a less well-known Oxford approach to welfare: Yuichi Shionoya explores its foundations in the idealist philosophy of T. H. Green; Roger E. Backhouse considers the work of its leading exponent, J. A. Hobson; and Tamotsu Nishizawa discusses the spread of this approach in Britain. Finally, the book covers welfare economics in the policy arena: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Atsushi Komine discuss Keynes and Beveridge, and Richard Toye points to the possible influence of H. G. Wells on Churchill and Lloyd George. A substantial introduction frames the discussion, and a postscript relates these ideas to the work of Robbins and subsequent developments in welfare economics.

No Wealth but Life - Welfare Economics and the Welfare State in Britain, 1880-1945 (Hardcover): Roger E. Backhouse, Tamotsu... No Wealth but Life - Welfare Economics and the Welfare State in Britain, 1880-1945 (Hardcover)
Roger E. Backhouse, Tamotsu Nishizawa
R2,066 R1,840 Discovery Miles 18 400 Save R226 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book re-examines early-twentieth-century British welfare economics in the context of the emergence of the welfare state. There are fresh views of the well-known Cambridge School of Sidgwick, Marshall, Pigou, and Keynes, by Peter Groenewegen, Steven G. Medema, and Martin Daunton. This is placed against a less well-known Oxford approach to welfare: Yuichi Shionoya explores its foundations in the idealist philosophy of T. H. Green; Roger E. Backhouse considers the work of its leading exponent, J. A. Hobson; and Tamotsu Nishizawa discusses the spread of this approach in Britain. Finally, the book covers welfare economics in the policy arena: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Atsushi Komine discuss Keynes and Beveridge, and Richard Toye points to the possible influence of H. G. Wells on Churchill and Lloyd George. A substantial introduction frames the discussion, and a postscript relates these ideas to the work of Robbins and subsequent developments in welfare economics.

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