03759nam 2200733Ia 450 991097215330332120251116143040.01-134-95609-60-429-23103-21-134-95610-X1-280-06963-597866100696370-203-40617-60-203-32561-310.4324/9780203406175 (CKB)111056485510892(EBL)178450(OCoLC)52110908(SSID)ssj0000197981(PQKBManifestationID)11185724(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000197981(PQKBWorkID)10169735(PQKB)10557211(MiAaPQ)EBC178450(Au-PeEL)EBL178450(CaPaEBR)ebr10060710(CaONFJC)MIL6963(OCoLC)1000436963(OCoLC)26856035(FINmELB)ELB155755(EXLCZ)9911105648551089219921005d1993 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Market for political economy the advent of economics in British university culture, 1850-1905 /edited by Alon Kadish, Keith Tribe1st ed.London ;New York Routledge19931 online resource (267 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-86203-5 0-415-03874-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; THE MARKET FORPOLITICAL ECONOMY; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Editorial preface: The institutionalization of political economyin Europe, the United States and Japan; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION: THE SUPPLY OF AND DEMANDFOR ECONOMICS IN LATE VICTORIAN BRITAIN; 1 THE TEACHING OF POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THEUNIVERSITY OF LONDON; 2 OXFORD ECONOMICS IN THE LATER NINETEENTHCENTURY; 3 THE TEACHING OF POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THEEXTENSION MOVEMENT: CAMBRIDGE, LONDONAND OXFORD4 THE TEACHING OF ECONOMICS AT THE QUEEN'S COLLEGES IN IRELAND (BELFAST, CORK, GALWAY), 1845-19005 MARSHALL AND THE CAMBRIDGE ECONOMICSTRIPOS; 6 JEVONS'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE TEACHINGOF POLITICAL ECONOMY IN MANCHESTERAND LONDON; 7 POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE NORTHERNCIVIC UNIVERSITIES; 8 THE CITY, THE FABIANS AND THE FOUNDATIONOF THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS; Select Bibliography; IndexWhy did political economy become pre-eminent in the emergence and development of the social sciences? From a relatively early stage in its development political economy was accepted as a legitimate, if minor, part of a general liberal education. However, economic science did not become firmly rooted in the academic curriculum of the modern English university until after the first world war.The Market for Political Economy argues that whilst it is commonly assumed that the complexities of a modern industrial economy would require a greater number of trained economists, the actual demand amongstEconomicsStudy and teaching (Higher)Great BritainHistoryUniversities and collegesCurriculaGreat BritainHistoryEconomicsGreat BritainHistoryEconomicsStudy and teaching (Higher)History.Universities and collegesCurriculaHistory.EconomicsHistory.330/.071/141Kadish Alon1950-123495Tribe Keith123243MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910972153303321The Market for political economy4487114UNINA