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The historicity of economics : continuities and discontinuities of historical thought in 19th and 20th century economics / Heino H. Nau, Bertram Schefold, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in economic ethics and philosophyPublication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2002.Description: x, 245 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 3540427651 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.09
LOC classification:
  • HB 97 H673 2002
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Preface-- Introduction -- History Matters: From Historical Economics to Modem Institutionalism -- HEINO HEINRICH NAU 1 -- Chapter 1 -- The German Historical School of Economics: What It Was Not, and -- What It Was -- HEATH PEARSON 23 -- Commentary by KNUT BORCHARDT44 -- Commentary by KARL HAUSER50 -- Chapter 2 -- Grand Historical Narrative or Intellectual Strategy: The Institutional -- Establishment of the Historical School of Political Economy in the -- 19th Century -- DAVID LINDENFELD 56 -- Commentary by ERIK GRIMMER-SOLEM78 -- Commentary by HEATH PEARSON86 -- Chapter 3 -- Institutional Economics and the Problem of Historical Specificity -- GEOFFREY HODGSON 92 -- Commentary by HELGE PEUKERT 126 -- Commentary by ULRICH WITT130 -- Chapter 4 -- Economics as Ethical Economy and Cultural Economics in the -- Historical School -- PETER K OSLOW SKI139 -- Commentary by MATTHIAS LUTZ-BACHMANN174 -- Chapter 5 -- What Can New Economic Sociology Learn From the Historical -- School, especially Max Weber? -- RICHARD SWEDBERG176 -- Commentary by PHILIPPE STEINER 194 -- Commentary by ERICH WEEDE204 -- Chapter 6 -- The Role of Culture in Economic Theorizing and Empirical -- Economic Research -- RA INER K LUM P207 -- Commentary by VITANTONIO GIOIA225 -- List of Authors and Discussants237 -- Index of Names239.
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Machine generated contents note: Preface-- Introduction -- History Matters: From Historical Economics to Modem Institutionalism -- HEINO HEINRICH NAU 1 -- Chapter 1 -- The German Historical School of Economics: What It Was Not, and -- What It Was -- HEATH PEARSON 23 -- Commentary by KNUT BORCHARDT44 -- Commentary by KARL HAUSER50 -- Chapter 2 -- Grand Historical Narrative or Intellectual Strategy: The Institutional -- Establishment of the Historical School of Political Economy in the -- 19th Century -- DAVID LINDENFELD 56 -- Commentary by ERIK GRIMMER-SOLEM78 -- Commentary by HEATH PEARSON86 -- Chapter 3 -- Institutional Economics and the Problem of Historical Specificity -- GEOFFREY HODGSON 92 -- Commentary by HELGE PEUKERT 126 -- Commentary by ULRICH WITT130 -- Chapter 4 -- Economics as Ethical Economy and Cultural Economics in the -- Historical School -- PETER K OSLOW SKI139 -- Commentary by MATTHIAS LUTZ-BACHMANN174 -- Chapter 5 -- What Can New Economic Sociology Learn From the Historical -- School, especially Max Weber? -- RICHARD SWEDBERG176 -- Commentary by PHILIPPE STEINER 194 -- Commentary by ERICH WEEDE204 -- Chapter 6 -- The Role of Culture in Economic Theorizing and Empirical -- Economic Research -- RA INER K LUM P207 -- Commentary by VITANTONIO GIOIA225 -- List of Authors and Discussants237 -- Index of Names239.

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