Gustav Schmoller (1838-1917) and Werner Sombart (1863-1941)

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Gustav Schmoller (1838-1917) and Werner Sombart (1863-1941)

edited by Mark Blaug

(Pioneers in economics, 30)(An Elgar reference collection)

E. Elgar Pub., c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Part of a series presenting critical appraisals of influential economists from the age of Aristotle to the present. The individuals examined have shaped both the theory and practice of modern economics. Each volume combines classic statements by economists with the most recent research.

Table of Contents

  • ustav Schmoller's economics, Thorstein Veblen
  • historical and theoretical issues in the problem of modern capitalism, Frank H. Knight
  • Sombart and German (National) Socialism, Abraham L. Harris
  • professors as propagandists - the politics of the Kathedersozialisten, Abraham Ascher
  • Sombart's modern capitalism, Jurgen Backhaus
  • line by line - Schmoller's Grundriss - its meaning for the 1980s, Nicholas W. Balabkins
  • Gustav Schmoller and the problems of today, Terence W. Hutchison
  • historical school and Methodenstreit, Karl Hauser
  • Schmoller, the Methodenstreit and the development of economic history, Clark Nardinelli and Roger E. Meiners
  • how historical is Schmoller's economic theory, Kurt Dopfer
  • Schmoller's research programme, his psychology and the autonomy of social sciences, Willi Meyer
  • from Hammer to Electric Generator - technological advance in Schmoller's Grundri, Gerhard Rosegger
  • Schmoller in Tsarist Russia, Nicholas W. Balabkins
  • what has happened to Gustav Schmoller in English?, Peter R. Senn.

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