Documents from and on economic thought [electronic resource] / edited by Warren J. Samuels.
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TextSeries: Research in the history of economic thought and methodology ; v. 24, pt. 3.Publication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2006Description: 1 online resource (334 p.)ISBN: 9781849504508 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Business & Economics -- Economics -- General | Economic theory & philosophy | Economics -- Study and teaching (Higher) | Economics -- Methodology | Economics -- ResearchAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 330 LOC classification: HB74.5 | .D63 2006Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Charles Herman Kinnane, The correlation of law and economics, 1926 -- Joseph F. Francis, Law and economics -- Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman, Autobiography -- Documents from Glenn Johnson, centering on his course on methodology, Agricultural economics 972, Michigan State University, 1975-1976 -- Glenn Johnson's notes on Frank H. Knight's course on economic theory, Economics 301, University of Chicago, summer 1947 -- Notes from Edwin E. Witte's course on government and labor, Economics 249, fall 1955 : conclusion -- Notes taken by Henry Rogers Seager, 1890 -- Robert Hoxie's introductory lecture on the nature of the history of political economy [1916] : the history of economic thought as the history of error.
This volume publishes a wide variety of documents. Included are Notes taken by Henry R. Seager in 1890; Robert Hoxie's Introductory Lecture on the nature of the history of political economy (1916) coupled with an internet discussion on the history of economic thought as the history of error (2005); two law school student papers on John R. Commons' work on law and economics (1926); Edwin R. A. Seligman's Autobiography (1929); Glenn Johnson's notes on Frank H. Knight's University of Chicago course on economic theory (1947) and documents pertaining to Johnson's Michigan State University course on methodology (1947); and the the conclusion of notes from Edwin E. Witte's University of Wisconsin course on government and labor (1955). It compiles hard-to-find documents into one convenient resource. Writings included span more than a century of thought.
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