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ISBN 10: 1134608195
ISBN 13: 9781134608195
Author: Antoin E Murphy; Renee Prendergast
Featuring original contributions from some of the leading contemporary figures in the history of economic thought, this book offers new perspectives on key topics, from Smith's Wealth of Nations to the Jevonian Revolution. Drawing inspiration from the life and work of R.D.C. Black, formerly Professor of Economics at Queen's University Belfast
Part I: R.D.C. Black: Historian of Economic Thought
1.Interview with R.D.C. Black – 25 August 1999
2.R.D.C. Black: An historiographical and methodological analysis
Part II: History of Economic Thought as an Intellectual Discipline
3. History of economic thought as an intellectual discipline
4. Reflections on the history of economic thought or ‘a trip down memory lane’
Part III: Perspectives on Adam Smith
5. ‘A very amusing book about old times’
6. Adam Smith: An historical perspective on The Wealth of Nations
7. The Wealth of Nations censored: Early translations in Spain
Part IV: Jevons, Gossen and Shadwell
8. The Jevonian revolution re-appraised
9. Jevons and Gossen
10. John Emilius Lancelot Shadwell on value and wages
Part V: Into the Archives
11. Brotherhood at arms: The Cairnes–Leslie controversy
12. The famine, the New York Irish and their bank
Part VI: Abstraction and Relativity
13. The political economy of Edmund Burke
14. Menger’s organic view of institutions
15. Canons of monetary orthodoxy and John Law
contributions to the economy
contributions to the history of concepts
contributions to history
contributions to the great depression
a contribution to the theory of economic growth
Tags: Antoin Murphy, Renee Prendergast, Contributions, Economic