Routledge Studies in the History of Economics
About the Book Series
Economics continues to draw inspiration from the ideas of past economists. This series provides an arena for current debate in the study of the history of economics. Adhering to no single methodology, it includes volumes which explore the ideas of individual economists, major schools of thought, and the evolution of key ideas and theories within economic analysis.
A Re-Assessment of Aristotle’s Economic Thought
1st Edition
By Ricardo Crespo
June 17, 2016
The world has seen several financial and economic crises in the past few years. Psychological, ethical and philosophical levels of causal analysis have been discussed, and in this context, an interest in classical thinkers has emerged. The work of Aristotle has influenced writers from Marx and ...
An Economic History of Ireland Since Independence
1st Edition
By Andy Bielenberg, Raymond Ryan
June 17, 2016
This book provides a cogent summary of the economic history of the Irish Free State/Republic of Ireland. It takes the Irish story from the 1920s right through to the present, providing an excellent case study of one of many European states which obtained independence during and after the First ...
Anticipating The Wealth of Nations: The Selected Works of Anders Chydenius, 1729–1803
1st Edition
Edited
By Maren Jonasson, Anders Chydenius, Pertti Hyttinen
June 17, 2016
The book consists of eleven of the most important writings of Anders Chydenius, an eighteenth century pioneer of freedom and democracy. Thematically they touch upon subject areas such as the freedom of trade and industry, emigration, the monetary system of the Swedish realm in the eighteenth ...
Austrian and German Economic Thought: From Subjectivism to Social Evolution
1st Edition
By Kiichiro Yagi
June 17, 2016
This book intends to renovate the view of social sciences in the German-speaking world. It explores the intellectual tension in the social science in Austria and Germany in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. It deals with how the emergence of the new school (Austrian School) ...
German Utility Theory: Analysis and Translations
1st Edition
By John Chipman
May 06, 2016
There is a standard belief that the modern theory of marginal utility originated in the UK with Jevons, Germany with Gossen, Austria with Menger and France with Walras. In this new book, John Chipman introduces new English translations of important writings from German economists such as Rau, ...
The Development of Economics in Japan: From the Inter-war Period to the 2000s
1st Edition
Edited
By Toichiro Asada
May 06, 2016
This book covers the development of economics in Japan from the inter-war period to the 2000s focusing on the international theoretical contributions of Japanese economists. The first focal point is the international contributions of Japanese economists before and after World War II. The second ...
Socialism & Marginalism in Economics 1870 - 1930
1st Edition
Edited
By Ian Steedman
January 20, 2016
The rise to dominance of marginalist economics coincided with a major increase in the spread of socialist ideas. As many socialist and Marxist thinkers were preocuppied with economic questions this was scarcely a development that could be ignored. Socialists either had to defend Marxist economics...
Classics and Moderns in Economics Volume I: Essays on Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Economic Thought
1st Edition
Edited
By Peter Groenewegen
December 01, 2015
Peter Groenewegen's reputation as a chronicler of the history of economics is unparalleled. Building on his respected collection on eighteenth century economics, this new book focuses on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, reprinting essays on classical and modern economics. Several of ...
Minor Marshallians and Alfred Marshall: An Evaluation
1st Edition
By Peter Groenewegen
November 05, 2015
Alfred Marshall, Professor of Economics at Cambridge University (1885-1908), produced a distinguished a distinguished crop of students, many of them leaders in the economics profession in subsequent generations. Pigou, Keynes and Denis Robertson are undoubtedly the most famous of these Marshall ‘...
Austrian Economics in Debate
1st Edition
By Willem Keizer, Bert Tieben, Rudy Van Zijp
September 08, 2015
This book presents essays by an outstanding team of international specialists and covers a wide range of topics, including (inter alia) the relationships between the Austrian and Swedish theories of the business cycle, the on-going debates between Austrians and (Post) Keynesians, Schumpeter's '...
Contributions to the History of Economic Thought: Essays in Honour of R.D.C. Black
1st Edition
Edited
By Antoin Murphy, Renee Prendergast
June 08, 2015
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 ...
Historical Perspectives on Macroeconomics: Sixty Years After the 'General Theory'
1st Edition
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By Philippe Fontaine, Albert Jolink
June 08, 2015
Since the publication of Keynes's General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money in 1936, macroeconomic theory has altered considerably. Each author in this volume focuses on an issue which either preceded, accompanied or followed the 'Keynesian Revolution' and helped to shape economics in ...