The role of government in the history of economic thought
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The role of government in the history of economic thought
(History of political economy : annual supplement, v. 37)
Duke University Press, 2005
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  Kumamoto
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Setting the table / Steven G. Medema
- The limits of economic expertise : prophets, engineers, and the state in the history of development economics / Peter Boettke and Steven Horwitz
- Benevolence, sympathy, and Hume's model of government : how different is new political economy from classical political economy ? / Alain Marciano
- Are two knaves better than one ? : Hume, Buchanan, and Musgrave on economics and government / Andrew Farrant and Maria Pia Paganelli
- Unintended order and intervention : Adam Smith's theory of the role of the state / Jeffrey T. Young
- The theory of economic policy in British classical political economy : a sympathetic reading / David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart
- How TRIPs got legs : Copyright, trade policy, and the role of government in nineteenth-century American economic thought / Stephen Meardon
- Bringing in the state ? the life and times of laissez-faire in the nineteenth-century United States / Bradley W. Bateman
- Mistaking eugenics for social Darwinism : why Eugenics is missing from the history of American economics / Thomas C. Leonard
- Walton H. Hamilton and the public control of business / Malcolm Rutherford
- From muddling through to the economics of control : views of applied policy from J.N. Keynes to Abba Lerner / David Colander
- Economists, government, and economic policymaking in Israel : from "crawling peg" to "cold turkey" / Yakir Plessner and Warren Young
- From continental public finance to public choice : mapping continuity / Jürgen G. Backhaus and Richard E. Wagner
- Corporatism and the economic role of government / António Almodovar and José Luís Cardoso
- The rise of free market economics : economists and the role of the state since 1970 / Roger E. Backhouse
- The role of government in the history of political economy : the 2004 HOPE Conference interpreted and critiqued by the general discussant / Warren J. Samuels
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Role of Government in the History of Economic Thought examines a controversial area of economic analysis: the appropriate role of government within the economic system. If the first two-thirds of the twentieth century were dominated by the active involvement of economists in government policymaking, blurring the lines between the spheres of economics and politics, then the last several decades have witnessed something of a reversion to the classical economics of Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill. This volume offers a comprehensive and integrated history of the evolution of the relationship between governments and economies, examining the British classical tradition, the American progressive movement, and corporatist ideology.
Table of Contents
Contributors. Antonio Almodovar, Jurgen G. Backhaus, Roger E. Backhouse, Bradley W. Bateman, Peter Boettke, Jose Luis Cardoso, David Colander, Andrew Farrant, Steven Horwitz, Thomas Leonard, David Levy, Alain Marciano, Stephen Meardon, Steven G. Medema, Maria Pia Paganelli, Sandra J. Peart, Yakir Plessner, Malcolm Rutherford, Warren J. Samuels, Richard E. Wagner, Jeffrey T. Young, Warren Young
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