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1. Verfasser: Allington, Nigel F. B. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bingley, U.K. Emerald ©2010
Schriftenreihe:Research in the history of economic thought and methodology v. 28-B.
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Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman : champion of the neglected British epigones / Nigel F.B. Allington, Noel W. Thompson -- John Gray's essential principles of the wealth of nations / Richard van den Berg -- Granville Sharp : a neglected economist? / G.M. Ditchfield -- Robert Torrens as a 'neglected economist' / Giancarlo de Vivo -- John Cazenove (1788-1879) on Say's law and bank credit : a worthy recruit for the 'brave army of heretics'? / John Pullen -- Seligman on 'E.R.' : a contribution to the history of mathematical economics / James P. Henderson -- Samuel Bailey and the question of his 'influence' : a sceptical view / Samuel Hollander -- Placing William Forster Lloyd in context / G.C.G. Moore, Michael V. White -- John Rooke : rent, distribution, money and repeal of the Corn Laws / Nigel F.B. Allington -- Piercy Ravenstone : Tory democrat and physiocratic anti-capitalist / Noel W. Thompson -- A dissenter from Ricardian complacency : the contribution of George Ramsay / Jan S. Prybyla -- Mountifort Longfield / Renee Prendergast -- Isaac Butt and neglected political economists / Alan O'Day
This volume presents commissioned essays on important, but often neglected, Irish and English economists of the 18th and 19th centuries. Noticeable papers include Tom Sowell on Observations on Certain Verbal Disputes and Sam Hollanders extended essay on Samuel Bailey, which adds to his voluminous treatment of the great classical economists. This volume intends to bring much needed attention back onto forgotten economists that shaped economic history
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 401 pages)
ISBN:0857240617
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