LEADER 03671oam 2200469 450 001 9910409668303321 005 20230214104218.0 010 $a3-030-40297-5 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-030-40297-6 035 $a(OCoLC)1155877833 035 $a(MiFhGG)GVRL54KA 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011263619 100 $a20230206h20202020 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun|---uuuua 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEconomic theory in the twentieth century, an intellectual history$hVolume I$i1890-1918 : economics in the Golden Age of capitalism /$fRoberto Marchionatti 205 $a1st ed. 2020. 210 1$aCham, Switzerland :$cPalgrave Macmillan,$d[2020] 210 4$d©2020 215 $a1 online resource (xi, 309 pages) 225 0 $aGale eBooks 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a3-030-40296-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aChapter 1. General Introduction: Why Should We Study the History of Economic Theory? -- Chapter 2. Introduction -- Chapter 3. Economics in Cambridge: Alfred Marshall, the Old Cambridge School, and Their Opponents in England -- Chapter 4. Economics in Lausanne: Vilfredo Pareto and the Lausanne School -- Chapter 5. Economics in Berlin and Vienna: A Mosaic of Theories and Research Programs -- Chapter 6. Economics in the European Peripheries -- Chapter 7. Economics in the United States: Between Classicism, Neoclassicism, and Institutionalism -- Chapter 8. Great Controversies -- Chapter 9. The Great War and the End of an Era. 330 $aThis book, set out over three volumes, provides a comprehensive history of economic thought in the 20th century with special attention to the cultural and historical background in the development of theories, to the leading or the peripheral research communities and their interactions or controversies, and finally to an assessment and critical appreciation of economic theories throughout these times. It takes as its subject matter the canon of publications by major thinkers who self-consciously conceived of themselves as 'economists' in the modern academic sense of the term. It is a history of how, when and where the discipline of Economics took root in major universities and scientific communities of economists, and evaluates the emergence of different 'schools' of thoughts. Volume I addresses economic theory in the golden age of capitalism. It considers the contributions of Marshall, Pareto, Wicksteed, Schmoller, Bohm-Bawerk, Schumpeter, Wicksell, Fisher, Veblen and other major thinkers, as well as the universities of Cambridge, Lausanne, Vienna, Berlin, and some others in US, before concluding with a look at the impact that the great war had on the discipline. This work provides a significant and original contribution to the history of economic thought and gives insight to the thinking of some of the major international figures in economics as shown in major works published across the last 130 years. It will appeal to students, scholars and the more informed reader wishing to further their understanding of the history of the discipline. 606 $aEconomics 606 $aEconomic history 608 $aLlibres electrònics$2thub 615 0$aEconomics. 615 0$aEconomic history. 676 $a330.1 700 $aMarchionatti$b Roberto$4aut$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut$0121018 801 0$bMiFhGG 801 1$bMiFhGG 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910409668303321 996 $aEconomic theory in the twentieth century, an intellectual history$93871149 997 $aUNINA