Wisconsin, labor, income, and institutions [electronic resource] : contributions from Commons and Bronfenbrenner / edited by Marianne Johnson, Warren J. Samuels.
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TextSeries: Research in the history of economic thought and methodology ; v. 29, pt. 3.Publication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2011Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 213 p.) : illISBN: 9781780520117 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Commons, John R. (John Rogers), 1862-1945 | Bronfenbrenner, Martin, 1914-1997 | Business & Economics -- General | Economics | Economic theory & philosophy | Income distributionAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 339.2 LOC classification: HC79.I5 | W57 2011Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Warner Winslow Gardner's the institutional theory of John R. Commons / Luca Fiorito, Massimiliano Vatiero -- The institutional theory of John R. Commons / Werner Winslow Gardner -- Warren J. Samuels's notes from Martin Bronfenbrenner's course in distribution of income, University of Wisconsin, Fall 1954 / Warren J. Samuels -- Warren J. Samuels's notes from Martin Bronfenbrenner's course in distribution of income, University of Wisconsin, fall 1954 / Marianne Johnson, Warren J. Samuels.
The collection includes both refereed articles and review essays. The articles highlight research on the role of western economic advisors in China before the Communist Revolution (Paul Trescott), John Ryan on minimum wage legislation, a symposium on Clement Juglar, and a comparison of recent work in the history of economics and the history of science. Review essays on new publications examine a range of subjects, including: David Humes political economy; conceptions of economic morality in American thought; Frank Knight and the Austrians on institutions; Friedrich Engels; Austrian views on entrepreneurship; Coase and Pigou on government intervention; Hayek and conservatism; the history of the 'living wage' notion; methodological consideration of economics and econometrics; and Paul Heynes essays on economic and ethics.
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