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Documents on Modern History of Economic Thought

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Contains seven documents from the history of economics: four sets of lecture notes taken by Victor E Smith, two from courses given by William Jaffe at Northwestern University, on general equilibriu...
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  • 25 February 2003
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This work contains seven documents from the history of economics: Four sets of lecture notes taken by Victor E. Smith, two from courses given by William Jaffe at Northwestern University, on general equilibrium theory and on Keynes, from 1938-39, and one from lectures given at the University of Cambridge during 1954-55. It includes two documents from the history of Institutional Economics, one the 1974 Editor's Report on the "Journal of Economic Issues" - on the conflicts then rampant - and the other, an exposition of the past and future of Institutional Economics, both by Warren J. Samuels. It also includes a set of autobiographical notes by the Wisconsin institutionalist, Martin G. Glaeser, and a bibliography of the writings of F.Y. Edgeworth by Alberto Baccini.
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Price: $149.99
Pages: 312
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: JAI Press Inc.
Series: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
Publication Date: 25 February 2003
ISBN: 9780762309986
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory, Economic theory & philosophy
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Lecture notes by Victor E. Smith. Victor E. Smith's notes on William Jaffes's lectures on general equilibrium, 1938-1939 (W.J. Samuels). Victor E. Smith's notes on William Jaffe's seminars on Keynes, spring 1939 (W.J. Samuels). Victore E. Smith's notes from university of Cambridge lectures, 1954-1955 (W.J. Samuels). Documents on Institutional Economics The 1974 editor's report of the Journal of Economic Issues (W.J. Samuels). Institutional economics: Retrospect and prospect, 1968 (W.J. Samuels). Miscellaneous Materials Martin G. Glaeseer's autobiographical notes (W.J. Samuels). Toward a bibliography of Edgeworth's writings (A. Baccini).