Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology: Including a Symposium on the Work of François Perroux
Volume 40C of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodologyfeatures a symposium on the work of economist François Perroux, edited by Katia Caldari and Alexandre Mendes Cunha with collected book reviews of David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart's (2020) Towards an Economics of Natural E...
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editors Page -- Editorial Board -- Title Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Volume Introduction -- Part I: A Symposium on François Perroux -- Introduction to the Symposium: François Perroux: Challenges of Portraying a Complex Character -- References -- Appendix -- Perroux's Main Publications and Courses -- (1) Period 1926-1937: Lyon -- Main Subjects of his Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Main Publications -- (2) Period 1937-1955: Paris, Sorbonne -- Main Subjects of His Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Perroux's Involvements -- Main Publications -- (3) Period 1955-1974: Paris, College de France -- Main Subjects of His Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Perroux's Involvements -- Main Publications -- The Party and the Laboratory: François Perroux in Authoritarian and Democratic Rule -- Introduction -- François Perroux in Authoritarian and Democratic Rule: Doing Politics/Professing Economics -- Transformations in the Political and Academic Fields: The Party and the Laboratory -- Politics and Academia During the Vichy Situation: Rising to Political/Intellectual Power -- National Revolution Between Academia and Politics: Circulating Ideas/Crossing Fields -- National Revolution as a Communitarian Revolution: From Esprit to La Communaute Française -- Building Intersecting Networks: The Fondation Française pour l'Étude des Problèmes Humains -- From Occupation to Liberation: The Greater Force of Attraction at the Frontiers of Political and Academic Fields -- Toward a French Labor Party: From the Community of Labor to the Republic of Labor -- When Economics Parted from Politics: The Closure of the Political Field and Restructuration of Academia -- Conclusions -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a Learning and Forgetting Marx's Lesson: François Perroux's Readings of Karl Marx -- 1. First Contacts with Marx's Work -- 1.1. Sorel Rather than Marx -- 1.2. Toward a Classless Society? -- 2. A Catholic and Revolutionary Critique of Marxism -- 2.1. A Catholic Social Science Against Rationalism -- 2.2. From One Revolution to Another: Vichy and the Reintroduction of Dialectic -- 3. Post-war France, Marx and the Specter of Communism -- 3.1. Vichy, the Resistance and Recent History in the Light of Marxist Theory -- 3.2. A Synthesis Book on Capitalism? -- 4. Études de Marxologie and the Pleiade: The "Abandonment of Polemics"? -- 4.1. Marx at ISEA: Rubel's Studies in Marxology -- 4.2. Reading Marx as a Personalist -- Conclusion -- References -- Maurice Byé and François Perroux: Convergences and Divergences of Two Catholic Economists -- Introduction -- Section I: The Making of an Economics Professor -- The Rise of Fascism and the Resistance. -- Section I. From a Criticism of Corporatism to the Advocacy of "Economic Magistrature" -- Section III. The Origins of the Analysis of the MNEs11 -- Section IV: Byé's Spatial and International Economics and the European Controversies -- Conclusion -- References -- Did François Perroux Revise the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium? -- 1. François Perroux and the "Realistic-sociological" Approach of the 1950s French Economists -- 2. Perroux's Specific Contributions in the 1950s -- 3. Perroux and the Concept of GEE in the 1960s and Before 1975 -- 4. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The Use of Mathematics -- 5. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The General Conception -- 6. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: Behavior and Rationality | |
505 | 8 | |a 7. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: From Agent Asymmetries to Imperfect Competition -- 8. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The Issues of Dynamics and Realism -- 9. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Bringing Perroux Back in: Development Pole Strategies in Italy and Brazil -- Introduction -- 1. The Perrouxian Theoretical Framework -- 2. Looking at the Italian Experience: Development Poles in Mezzogiorno -- 2.1. The Policy Promoting Development Poles -- 2.2. Finsider's Pole in Taranto -- 3. The Brazilian Case: Development Poles in Amazonia -- 3.1. Development Pole Policies: A Brief Overview -- 3.2. The Carajás Pole -- 4. Summing-up and Conclusions -- References -- The Archives of François Perroux Deposited at the Institut Mémoires de L'édition Contemporaine -- Introduction -- 1. François Perroux, A Life Dedicated to Research in Economics -- 1.1. Before ISEA: From Youth To Wartime -- 1.2. The Institute of François Perroux: ISEA/ISMEA -- 1.3. Next to ISEA/ISMEA -- 2. Structure and Classification of the Perroux Collection -- 2.1. Management of Institutes -- 2.2. Axes and Themes of Research Work -- 2.3. Correspondence -- Part II: A Collection of Reviews of David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart's Toward an Economics of Natural Equals: A Documentary History of the Early Virginia School -- Why was the Virginia School Stillborn? -- Avoiding the Appearance of Bias -- What Analysis is Perceived as Unbiased? -- The Counter School Solution -- A Likely Counter School Critique of the Virginia School -- Conclusion -- References -- Trees Do Not Vote: Gordon Tullock's Case for Democracy Unchained? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Bicameral Legislature? -- 3. The Malapportioned US Senate? -- 4. Hayek and the Virginia School? | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. The Calculus of Non-malapportioned Consent? -- References -- The Political Economist: Between Truth-seeking and Political Engagement -- Introduction -- 1. What is a Virginia Political Economist? -- 1.1. The Political Economist as an Advisor -- 1.2. The Economist as a Truth-seeking Teacher -- 1.3. Stating What the Conventions Are -- 2. Was Buchanan a Virginia Political Economist? -- 3. Buchanan and VPE: Policy Recommendations and Normative Positivity -- 3.1. The Political Economist and Policy Recommendations -- 3.2. Myths and Popular Fallacies -- Conclusion -- References -- Responses to OUR Commentators -- References | |
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contents | Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editors Page -- Editorial Board -- Title Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Volume Introduction -- Part I: A Symposium on François Perroux -- Introduction to the Symposium: François Perroux: Challenges of Portraying a Complex Character -- References -- Appendix -- Perroux's Main Publications and Courses -- (1) Period 1926-1937: Lyon -- Main Subjects of his Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Main Publications -- (2) Period 1937-1955: Paris, Sorbonne -- Main Subjects of His Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Perroux's Involvements -- Main Publications -- (3) Period 1955-1974: Paris, College de France -- Main Subjects of His Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Perroux's Involvements -- Main Publications -- The Party and the Laboratory: François Perroux in Authoritarian and Democratic Rule -- Introduction -- François Perroux in Authoritarian and Democratic Rule: Doing Politics/Professing Economics -- Transformations in the Political and Academic Fields: The Party and the Laboratory -- Politics and Academia During the Vichy Situation: Rising to Political/Intellectual Power -- National Revolution Between Academia and Politics: Circulating Ideas/Crossing Fields -- National Revolution as a Communitarian Revolution: From Esprit to La Communaute Française -- Building Intersecting Networks: The Fondation Française pour l'Étude des Problèmes Humains -- From Occupation to Liberation: The Greater Force of Attraction at the Frontiers of Political and Academic Fields -- Toward a French Labor Party: From the Community of Labor to the Republic of Labor -- When Economics Parted from Politics: The Closure of the Political Field and Restructuration of Academia -- Conclusions -- References Learning and Forgetting Marx's Lesson: François Perroux's Readings of Karl Marx -- 1. First Contacts with Marx's Work -- 1.1. Sorel Rather than Marx -- 1.2. Toward a Classless Society? -- 2. A Catholic and Revolutionary Critique of Marxism -- 2.1. A Catholic Social Science Against Rationalism -- 2.2. From One Revolution to Another: Vichy and the Reintroduction of Dialectic -- 3. Post-war France, Marx and the Specter of Communism -- 3.1. Vichy, the Resistance and Recent History in the Light of Marxist Theory -- 3.2. A Synthesis Book on Capitalism? -- 4. Études de Marxologie and the Pleiade: The "Abandonment of Polemics"? -- 4.1. Marx at ISEA: Rubel's Studies in Marxology -- 4.2. Reading Marx as a Personalist -- Conclusion -- References -- Maurice Byé and François Perroux: Convergences and Divergences of Two Catholic Economists -- Introduction -- Section I: The Making of an Economics Professor -- The Rise of Fascism and the Resistance. -- Section I. From a Criticism of Corporatism to the Advocacy of "Economic Magistrature" -- Section III. The Origins of the Analysis of the MNEs11 -- Section IV: Byé's Spatial and International Economics and the European Controversies -- Conclusion -- References -- Did François Perroux Revise the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium? -- 1. François Perroux and the "Realistic-sociological" Approach of the 1950s French Economists -- 2. Perroux's Specific Contributions in the 1950s -- 3. Perroux and the Concept of GEE in the 1960s and Before 1975 -- 4. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The Use of Mathematics -- 5. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The General Conception -- 6. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: Behavior and Rationality 7. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: From Agent Asymmetries to Imperfect Competition -- 8. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The Issues of Dynamics and Realism -- 9. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Bringing Perroux Back in: Development Pole Strategies in Italy and Brazil -- Introduction -- 1. The Perrouxian Theoretical Framework -- 2. Looking at the Italian Experience: Development Poles in Mezzogiorno -- 2.1. The Policy Promoting Development Poles -- 2.2. Finsider's Pole in Taranto -- 3. The Brazilian Case: Development Poles in Amazonia -- 3.1. Development Pole Policies: A Brief Overview -- 3.2. The Carajás Pole -- 4. Summing-up and Conclusions -- References -- The Archives of François Perroux Deposited at the Institut Mémoires de L'édition Contemporaine -- Introduction -- 1. François Perroux, A Life Dedicated to Research in Economics -- 1.1. Before ISEA: From Youth To Wartime -- 1.2. The Institute of François Perroux: ISEA/ISMEA -- 1.3. Next to ISEA/ISMEA -- 2. Structure and Classification of the Perroux Collection -- 2.1. Management of Institutes -- 2.2. Axes and Themes of Research Work -- 2.3. Correspondence -- Part II: A Collection of Reviews of David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart's Toward an Economics of Natural Equals: A Documentary History of the Early Virginia School -- Why was the Virginia School Stillborn? -- Avoiding the Appearance of Bias -- What Analysis is Perceived as Unbiased? -- The Counter School Solution -- A Likely Counter School Critique of the Virginia School -- Conclusion -- References -- Trees Do Not Vote: Gordon Tullock's Case for Democracy Unchained? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Bicameral Legislature? -- 3. The Malapportioned US Senate? -- 4. Hayek and the Virginia School? 5. The Calculus of Non-malapportioned Consent? -- References -- The Political Economist: Between Truth-seeking and Political Engagement -- Introduction -- 1. What is a Virginia Political Economist? -- 1.1. The Political Economist as an Advisor -- 1.2. The Economist as a Truth-seeking Teacher -- 1.3. Stating What the Conventions Are -- 2. Was Buchanan a Virginia Political Economist? -- 3. Buchanan and VPE: Policy Recommendations and Normative Positivity -- 3.1. The Political Economist and Policy Recommendations -- 3.2. Myths and Popular Fallacies -- Conclusion -- References -- Responses to OUR Commentators -- References |
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spelling | Fiorito, Luca Verfasser aut Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Including a Symposium on the Work of François Perroux 1st ed Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 2022 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (251 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Series v.40, Part C Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editors Page -- Editorial Board -- Title Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Volume Introduction -- Part I: A Symposium on François Perroux -- Introduction to the Symposium: François Perroux: Challenges of Portraying a Complex Character -- References -- Appendix -- Perroux's Main Publications and Courses -- (1) Period 1926-1937: Lyon -- Main Subjects of his Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Main Publications -- (2) Period 1937-1955: Paris, Sorbonne -- Main Subjects of His Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Perroux's Involvements -- Main Publications -- (3) Period 1955-1974: Paris, College de France -- Main Subjects of His Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Perroux's Involvements -- Main Publications -- The Party and the Laboratory: François Perroux in Authoritarian and Democratic Rule -- Introduction -- François Perroux in Authoritarian and Democratic Rule: Doing Politics/Professing Economics -- Transformations in the Political and Academic Fields: The Party and the Laboratory -- Politics and Academia During the Vichy Situation: Rising to Political/Intellectual Power -- National Revolution Between Academia and Politics: Circulating Ideas/Crossing Fields -- National Revolution as a Communitarian Revolution: From Esprit to La Communaute Française -- Building Intersecting Networks: The Fondation Française pour l'Étude des Problèmes Humains -- From Occupation to Liberation: The Greater Force of Attraction at the Frontiers of Political and Academic Fields -- Toward a French Labor Party: From the Community of Labor to the Republic of Labor -- When Economics Parted from Politics: The Closure of the Political Field and Restructuration of Academia -- Conclusions -- References Learning and Forgetting Marx's Lesson: François Perroux's Readings of Karl Marx -- 1. First Contacts with Marx's Work -- 1.1. Sorel Rather than Marx -- 1.2. Toward a Classless Society? -- 2. A Catholic and Revolutionary Critique of Marxism -- 2.1. A Catholic Social Science Against Rationalism -- 2.2. From One Revolution to Another: Vichy and the Reintroduction of Dialectic -- 3. Post-war France, Marx and the Specter of Communism -- 3.1. Vichy, the Resistance and Recent History in the Light of Marxist Theory -- 3.2. A Synthesis Book on Capitalism? -- 4. Études de Marxologie and the Pleiade: The "Abandonment of Polemics"? -- 4.1. Marx at ISEA: Rubel's Studies in Marxology -- 4.2. Reading Marx as a Personalist -- Conclusion -- References -- Maurice Byé and François Perroux: Convergences and Divergences of Two Catholic Economists -- Introduction -- Section I: The Making of an Economics Professor -- The Rise of Fascism and the Resistance. -- Section I. From a Criticism of Corporatism to the Advocacy of "Economic Magistrature" -- Section III. The Origins of the Analysis of the MNEs11 -- Section IV: Byé's Spatial and International Economics and the European Controversies -- Conclusion -- References -- Did François Perroux Revise the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium? -- 1. François Perroux and the "Realistic-sociological" Approach of the 1950s French Economists -- 2. Perroux's Specific Contributions in the 1950s -- 3. Perroux and the Concept of GEE in the 1960s and Before 1975 -- 4. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The Use of Mathematics -- 5. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The General Conception -- 6. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: Behavior and Rationality 7. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: From Agent Asymmetries to Imperfect Competition -- 8. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The Issues of Dynamics and Realism -- 9. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Bringing Perroux Back in: Development Pole Strategies in Italy and Brazil -- Introduction -- 1. The Perrouxian Theoretical Framework -- 2. Looking at the Italian Experience: Development Poles in Mezzogiorno -- 2.1. The Policy Promoting Development Poles -- 2.2. Finsider's Pole in Taranto -- 3. The Brazilian Case: Development Poles in Amazonia -- 3.1. Development Pole Policies: A Brief Overview -- 3.2. The Carajás Pole -- 4. Summing-up and Conclusions -- References -- The Archives of François Perroux Deposited at the Institut Mémoires de L'édition Contemporaine -- Introduction -- 1. François Perroux, A Life Dedicated to Research in Economics -- 1.1. Before ISEA: From Youth To Wartime -- 1.2. The Institute of François Perroux: ISEA/ISMEA -- 1.3. Next to ISEA/ISMEA -- 2. Structure and Classification of the Perroux Collection -- 2.1. Management of Institutes -- 2.2. Axes and Themes of Research Work -- 2.3. Correspondence -- Part II: A Collection of Reviews of David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart's Toward an Economics of Natural Equals: A Documentary History of the Early Virginia School -- Why was the Virginia School Stillborn? -- Avoiding the Appearance of Bias -- What Analysis is Perceived as Unbiased? -- The Counter School Solution -- A Likely Counter School Critique of the Virginia School -- Conclusion -- References -- Trees Do Not Vote: Gordon Tullock's Case for Democracy Unchained? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Bicameral Legislature? -- 3. The Malapportioned US Senate? -- 4. Hayek and the Virginia School? 5. The Calculus of Non-malapportioned Consent? -- References -- The Political Economist: Between Truth-seeking and Political Engagement -- Introduction -- 1. What is a Virginia Political Economist? -- 1.1. The Political Economist as an Advisor -- 1.2. The Economist as a Truth-seeking Teacher -- 1.3. Stating What the Conventions Are -- 2. Was Buchanan a Virginia Political Economist? -- 3. Buchanan and VPE: Policy Recommendations and Normative Positivity -- 3.1. The Political Economist and Policy Recommendations -- 3.2. Myths and Popular Fallacies -- Conclusion -- References -- Responses to OUR Commentators -- References Volume 40C of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodologyfeatures a symposium on the work of economist François Perroux, edited by Katia Caldari and Alexandre Mendes Cunha with collected book reviews of David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart's (2020) Towards an Economics of Natural Equals Economics-History Economics-20th century Scheall, Scott Sonstige oth Suprinyak, Carlos Eduardo Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Fiorito, Luca Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2022 9781803827162 |
spellingShingle | Fiorito, Luca Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Including a Symposium on the Work of François Perroux Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editors Page -- Editorial Board -- Title Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Volume Introduction -- Part I: A Symposium on François Perroux -- Introduction to the Symposium: François Perroux: Challenges of Portraying a Complex Character -- References -- Appendix -- Perroux's Main Publications and Courses -- (1) Period 1926-1937: Lyon -- Main Subjects of his Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Main Publications -- (2) Period 1937-1955: Paris, Sorbonne -- Main Subjects of His Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Perroux's Involvements -- Main Publications -- (3) Period 1955-1974: Paris, College de France -- Main Subjects of His Writings -- Contents of the Courses -- Courses -- Perroux's Involvements -- Main Publications -- The Party and the Laboratory: François Perroux in Authoritarian and Democratic Rule -- Introduction -- François Perroux in Authoritarian and Democratic Rule: Doing Politics/Professing Economics -- Transformations in the Political and Academic Fields: The Party and the Laboratory -- Politics and Academia During the Vichy Situation: Rising to Political/Intellectual Power -- National Revolution Between Academia and Politics: Circulating Ideas/Crossing Fields -- National Revolution as a Communitarian Revolution: From Esprit to La Communaute Française -- Building Intersecting Networks: The Fondation Française pour l'Étude des Problèmes Humains -- From Occupation to Liberation: The Greater Force of Attraction at the Frontiers of Political and Academic Fields -- Toward a French Labor Party: From the Community of Labor to the Republic of Labor -- When Economics Parted from Politics: The Closure of the Political Field and Restructuration of Academia -- Conclusions -- References Learning and Forgetting Marx's Lesson: François Perroux's Readings of Karl Marx -- 1. First Contacts with Marx's Work -- 1.1. Sorel Rather than Marx -- 1.2. Toward a Classless Society? -- 2. A Catholic and Revolutionary Critique of Marxism -- 2.1. A Catholic Social Science Against Rationalism -- 2.2. From One Revolution to Another: Vichy and the Reintroduction of Dialectic -- 3. Post-war France, Marx and the Specter of Communism -- 3.1. Vichy, the Resistance and Recent History in the Light of Marxist Theory -- 3.2. A Synthesis Book on Capitalism? -- 4. Études de Marxologie and the Pleiade: The "Abandonment of Polemics"? -- 4.1. Marx at ISEA: Rubel's Studies in Marxology -- 4.2. Reading Marx as a Personalist -- Conclusion -- References -- Maurice Byé and François Perroux: Convergences and Divergences of Two Catholic Economists -- Introduction -- Section I: The Making of an Economics Professor -- The Rise of Fascism and the Resistance. -- Section I. From a Criticism of Corporatism to the Advocacy of "Economic Magistrature" -- Section III. The Origins of the Analysis of the MNEs11 -- Section IV: Byé's Spatial and International Economics and the European Controversies -- Conclusion -- References -- Did François Perroux Revise the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium? -- 1. François Perroux and the "Realistic-sociological" Approach of the 1950s French Economists -- 2. Perroux's Specific Contributions in the 1950s -- 3. Perroux and the Concept of GEE in the 1960s and Before 1975 -- 4. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The Use of Mathematics -- 5. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The General Conception -- 6. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: Behavior and Rationality 7. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: From Agent Asymmetries to Imperfect Competition -- 8. Perroux and the "Revision of the Theory of General Economic Equilibrium" in the End of the 1970s: The Issues of Dynamics and Realism -- 9. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Bringing Perroux Back in: Development Pole Strategies in Italy and Brazil -- Introduction -- 1. The Perrouxian Theoretical Framework -- 2. Looking at the Italian Experience: Development Poles in Mezzogiorno -- 2.1. The Policy Promoting Development Poles -- 2.2. Finsider's Pole in Taranto -- 3. The Brazilian Case: Development Poles in Amazonia -- 3.1. Development Pole Policies: A Brief Overview -- 3.2. The Carajás Pole -- 4. Summing-up and Conclusions -- References -- The Archives of François Perroux Deposited at the Institut Mémoires de L'édition Contemporaine -- Introduction -- 1. François Perroux, A Life Dedicated to Research in Economics -- 1.1. Before ISEA: From Youth To Wartime -- 1.2. The Institute of François Perroux: ISEA/ISMEA -- 1.3. Next to ISEA/ISMEA -- 2. Structure and Classification of the Perroux Collection -- 2.1. Management of Institutes -- 2.2. Axes and Themes of Research Work -- 2.3. Correspondence -- Part II: A Collection of Reviews of David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart's Toward an Economics of Natural Equals: A Documentary History of the Early Virginia School -- Why was the Virginia School Stillborn? -- Avoiding the Appearance of Bias -- What Analysis is Perceived as Unbiased? -- The Counter School Solution -- A Likely Counter School Critique of the Virginia School -- Conclusion -- References -- Trees Do Not Vote: Gordon Tullock's Case for Democracy Unchained? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Bicameral Legislature? -- 3. The Malapportioned US Senate? -- 4. Hayek and the Virginia School? 5. The Calculus of Non-malapportioned Consent? -- References -- The Political Economist: Between Truth-seeking and Political Engagement -- Introduction -- 1. What is a Virginia Political Economist? -- 1.1. The Political Economist as an Advisor -- 1.2. The Economist as a Truth-seeking Teacher -- 1.3. Stating What the Conventions Are -- 2. Was Buchanan a Virginia Political Economist? -- 3. Buchanan and VPE: Policy Recommendations and Normative Positivity -- 3.1. The Political Economist and Policy Recommendations -- 3.2. Myths and Popular Fallacies -- Conclusion -- References -- Responses to OUR Commentators -- References Economics-History Economics-20th century |
title | Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Including a Symposium on the Work of François Perroux |
title_auth | Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Including a Symposium on the Work of François Perroux |
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title_full | Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Including a Symposium on the Work of François Perroux |
title_fullStr | Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Including a Symposium on the Work of François Perroux |
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