Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume I

Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume I

Author: Gilbert Faccarello

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 812

ISBN-13: 1785366645

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Volume I contains original biographical profiles of many of the most important and influential economists from the seventeenth century to the present day. These inform the reader about their lives, works and impact on the further development of the discipline. The emphasis is on their lasting contributions to our understanding of the complex system known as the economy. The entries also shed light on the means and ways in which the functioning of this system can be improved and its dysfunction reduced.


The Economic Theory of Structure and Change

The Economic Theory of Structure and Change

Author: Mauro Baranzini

Publisher: CUP Archive

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780521345163

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This wide-ranging 1991 inquiry into the general field of structural economic analysis provides a thorough appraisal of the method of economic dynamics.


Routledge Library Editions: The History of Economic Thought

Routledge Library Editions: The History of Economic Thought

Author: Various Authors

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-07-30

Total Pages: 4507

ISBN-13: 1351869396

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The volumes in this set, originally published between 1925 and 1990, draw together research by leading academics in the area of the history of economic thought. The volumes encompass many different schools of economic thought, with a focus on individual economic thinkers such as Friedrich Hayek, Adam Smith and Piero Sraffa. This set will be of interest to students of economics, particularly students of the history of economic thought.


Tool Kits in Regional Science

Tool Kits in Regional Science

Author: Michael Sonis

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-06-29

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 3642006272

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Regional Science is now more than 50 years old; in the last two decades, significant advances in methodology have occurred, spurred in large part by access to computers. The range of analytical techniques now available is enormous; this books provides a sampling of the toolkit that is now at the disposal of analysts interested in understanding and interpreting the complexity of the spatial structure of sub- national economies. The set of tools ranges from the more traditional (input-output) to new developments in computable general equilibrium models, nonlinear dynamics, neural modelling and innovation.


Macroeconomics and Programming

Macroeconomics and Programming

Author: Kenneth K. Kurihara

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-09-16

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 1317379195

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This volume, originally published in 1964, is intended for students of macroeconomic theory and mathematical programming. Part 1 includes critical discussion of debates from the 1950s and 60s in the related fields of income-employment , trade cycles and general prices, with an ultimate view to extending macroeconomic analysis and policy beyond the conventional purview; Part 2 suggests various possible macro applications of mathematical programming techniques to optimization problems, with a secondary view to forwwarding the synthesis of aggregative economic theory and multisectoral input-output analysis.


Socialisme ou Barbarie: An Anthology

Socialisme ou Barbarie: An Anthology

Author: Cornelius Castoriadis

Publisher: ERIS

Published: 2018-10-01

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 1912475138

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SOCIALISME OU BARBARIE (1948–67) was a revolutionary group whose journal of the same name helped inspire France's May '68 student-worker rebellion and influenced generations of radicals worldwide. This Anthology, for the first time in print in the English language, restores the collective nature of the group's adventure, where manual and intellectual workers creatively, and not without profound disagreements, reflected and acted together in anticipation of a non-hierarchical, self-governing society. The group radically reoriented critical revolutionary theory by affirming how social change emerges through ordinary people's everyday lives and struggles. In a world divided into two competing bureaucratic-capitalist camps, the autonomous grassroots response to rationalized forms of outside control (State-corporation-trade union-political party) would be workers' management – a conclusion stunningly confirmed, against traditional Left expectations, by the workers' revolts of 1953 and 1956 in the East, and by increasingly widespread challenges to established organizational forms in the 1960s in the West. These texts not only examine the overall crisis of systems of domination, but explore their creative contestation in the workplace, in changing relations between the sexes and between generations, and in movements for national liberation (China, Algeria), to bring out "the positive content of socialism" while remaining clear-eyed about how bureaucratization may be reintroduced into emancipatory struggles.