Constructing Economic Science
Constructing Economic Science
The Invention of a Discipline 1850-1950
Tribe, Keith
Oxford University Press Inc
04/2022
440
Dura
Inglês
9780190491741
15 a 20 dias
764
Note to Readers
PART I. From Public Knowledge to Institutional Discourse
1. Discourse and Discipline
2. Re-organising the University: The German Model, the American Version of that Model, and the University of London
3. The Social Mediation of Economic Discourse
PART II. The Cambridge Moment
4. The Moral Sciences Tripos and Cambridge Political Economy
5. The Cambridge Tripos in Economic and Political Science: Structure and Outcome
6. What is "Marshallianism"?
PART III. Alternative Histories
7. Why not Oxford?
8. The Unrealised Prospect of Historical Economics
PART IV. Commerce and Economics
9. Models for Commercial Education: The USA, France, and Germany
10. Higher Commercial Education in Great Britain and Ireland - Late Start, Early Dissolution
11. Commerce and Economics at the London School of Economics
12. The Scientisation of Economics
13. Concluding Remarks
Appendices
Bibliography
Note to Readers
PART I. From Public Knowledge to Institutional Discourse
1. Discourse and Discipline
2. Re-organising the University: The German Model, the American Version of that Model, and the University of London
3. The Social Mediation of Economic Discourse
PART II. The Cambridge Moment
4. The Moral Sciences Tripos and Cambridge Political Economy
5. The Cambridge Tripos in Economic and Political Science: Structure and Outcome
6. What is "Marshallianism"?
PART III. Alternative Histories
7. Why not Oxford?
8. The Unrealised Prospect of Historical Economics
PART IV. Commerce and Economics
9. Models for Commercial Education: The USA, France, and Germany
10. Higher Commercial Education in Great Britain and Ireland - Late Start, Early Dissolution
11. Commerce and Economics at the London School of Economics
12. The Scientisation of Economics
13. Concluding Remarks
Appendices
Bibliography