History of Economic Analysis"At the time of his death in 1950, Joseph Schumpeter - one of the great economists of the first half of the 20th century - was working on his monumental History of Economic Analysis. A complete history of efforts to understand the subject of economics from ancient Greece to the present, this book is an important contribution to the history of ideas as well as to economics. Although never fully completed, it has gained recognition as a modern classic due to its broad scope and original examination of significant historical events." "Complete with a new introduction by Mark Perlman, who outlines the structure of the book and puts Schumpeter's work into current perspective. History of Economic Analysis remains a reflection of Schumpeter's diverse interest in history, philosophy, sociology, and psychology."--Publisher description. |
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Page 180
... Smith , but A. Smith seems to have known more astronomy and physics than Beccaria . Neither was merely an economist : A. Smith's life work contains no match for Dei delitti e delle pene , but his Moral Sentiments are more than a match ...
... Smith , but A. Smith seems to have known more astronomy and physics than Beccaria . Neither was merely an economist : A. Smith's life work contains no match for Dei delitti e delle pene , but his Moral Sentiments are more than a match ...
Page 183
... Smith was no doubt equal to the task of co - ordinating them without further help from anyone . According to Cannan ... Smith's economics has been , as we might expect , the subject of much research . A great event was the discovery and ...
... Smith was no doubt equal to the task of co - ordinating them without further help from anyone . According to Cannan ... Smith's economics has been , as we might expect , the subject of much research . A great event was the discovery and ...
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... Smith's English successors , but also another element , the full importance of which these successors failed to see . This is enshrined in his pithy sentence that the ' liberal reward of labour ' is both ' the necessary effect ' and ...
... Smith's English successors , but also another element , the full importance of which these successors failed to see . This is enshrined in his pithy sentence that the ' liberal reward of labour ' is both ' the necessary effect ' and ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE TECHNIQUES OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | 12 |
Economic Sociology | 20 |
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