Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
Including a Symposium on Hazel Kyrk's A Theory of Consumption 100 Years after Publication
Fiorito, Luca; Scheall, Scott; Suprinyak, Carlos Eduardo; Gomez Betancourt, Rebeca
Emerald Publishing Limited
02/2024
176
Dura
Inglês
9781804559918
15 a 20 dias
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PART I. A Symposium on Hazel Kyrk's A Theory of Consumption 100 Years after Publication
Chapter 1. Introduction; Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
Chapter 2. Hazel Kyrk's intellectual roots: When First-Generation Home Economists Met the Institutionalist Framework; David Philippy, Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, and Robert W. Dimand
Chapter 3. Hazel Kyrk's A Theory of Consumption, Veblen's Business and Industrial Concerns, and W.C. Mitchell's Essays on Spending and Money: Conceptual Links; Zdravka Todorova
Chapter 4. Hazel Kyrk and her Research on Standards of Consumption; Edith Kuiper
Chapter 5. Hazel Kyrk, the Economics of the Social Relevance of Consumption and John Maynard Keynes' Consumption Function; Atilio Trezzini
Chapter 6. What should families want? From Hazel Kyrk to Margaret Reid and beyond; Miriam Bankovsky
PART II. Essays
Chapter 7. On the Integration of Institutional Themes and Neoclassical Formalism: Locational Economics as a Case Study in Pragmatic Empiricism; Yue Xiao and Joseph Persky
Chapter 8. Nutter and Buchanan did not turn against tuition grants for segregated schools in 1965: A comment on Fleury (2023) and Levy and Peart (2023); Daniel Kuehn
Chapter 9. Response to Kuehn: Buchanan on the rules for public school funding: Additional thoughts; David Levy and Sandra Peart
Chapter 1. Introduction; Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
Chapter 2. Hazel Kyrk's intellectual roots: When First-Generation Home Economists Met the Institutionalist Framework; David Philippy, Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, and Robert W. Dimand
Chapter 3. Hazel Kyrk's A Theory of Consumption, Veblen's Business and Industrial Concerns, and W.C. Mitchell's Essays on Spending and Money: Conceptual Links; Zdravka Todorova
Chapter 4. Hazel Kyrk and her Research on Standards of Consumption; Edith Kuiper
Chapter 5. Hazel Kyrk, the Economics of the Social Relevance of Consumption and John Maynard Keynes' Consumption Function; Atilio Trezzini
Chapter 6. What should families want? From Hazel Kyrk to Margaret Reid and beyond; Miriam Bankovsky
PART II. Essays
Chapter 7. On the Integration of Institutional Themes and Neoclassical Formalism: Locational Economics as a Case Study in Pragmatic Empiricism; Yue Xiao and Joseph Persky
Chapter 8. Nutter and Buchanan did not turn against tuition grants for segregated schools in 1965: A comment on Fleury (2023) and Levy and Peart (2023); Daniel Kuehn
Chapter 9. Response to Kuehn: Buchanan on the rules for public school funding: Additional thoughts; David Levy and Sandra Peart
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Urban Economics; Macroeconomics; Economic Behavior; Radical Economics; Theoretical Economics; Alternative Economics
PART I. A Symposium on Hazel Kyrk's A Theory of Consumption 100 Years after Publication
Chapter 1. Introduction; Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
Chapter 2. Hazel Kyrk's intellectual roots: When First-Generation Home Economists Met the Institutionalist Framework; David Philippy, Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, and Robert W. Dimand
Chapter 3. Hazel Kyrk's A Theory of Consumption, Veblen's Business and Industrial Concerns, and W.C. Mitchell's Essays on Spending and Money: Conceptual Links; Zdravka Todorova
Chapter 4. Hazel Kyrk and her Research on Standards of Consumption; Edith Kuiper
Chapter 5. Hazel Kyrk, the Economics of the Social Relevance of Consumption and John Maynard Keynes' Consumption Function; Atilio Trezzini
Chapter 6. What should families want? From Hazel Kyrk to Margaret Reid and beyond; Miriam Bankovsky
PART II. Essays
Chapter 7. On the Integration of Institutional Themes and Neoclassical Formalism: Locational Economics as a Case Study in Pragmatic Empiricism; Yue Xiao and Joseph Persky
Chapter 8. Nutter and Buchanan did not turn against tuition grants for segregated schools in 1965: A comment on Fleury (2023) and Levy and Peart (2023); Daniel Kuehn
Chapter 9. Response to Kuehn: Buchanan on the rules for public school funding: Additional thoughts; David Levy and Sandra Peart
Chapter 1. Introduction; Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
Chapter 2. Hazel Kyrk's intellectual roots: When First-Generation Home Economists Met the Institutionalist Framework; David Philippy, Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, and Robert W. Dimand
Chapter 3. Hazel Kyrk's A Theory of Consumption, Veblen's Business and Industrial Concerns, and W.C. Mitchell's Essays on Spending and Money: Conceptual Links; Zdravka Todorova
Chapter 4. Hazel Kyrk and her Research on Standards of Consumption; Edith Kuiper
Chapter 5. Hazel Kyrk, the Economics of the Social Relevance of Consumption and John Maynard Keynes' Consumption Function; Atilio Trezzini
Chapter 6. What should families want? From Hazel Kyrk to Margaret Reid and beyond; Miriam Bankovsky
PART II. Essays
Chapter 7. On the Integration of Institutional Themes and Neoclassical Formalism: Locational Economics as a Case Study in Pragmatic Empiricism; Yue Xiao and Joseph Persky
Chapter 8. Nutter and Buchanan did not turn against tuition grants for segregated schools in 1965: A comment on Fleury (2023) and Levy and Peart (2023); Daniel Kuehn
Chapter 9. Response to Kuehn: Buchanan on the rules for public school funding: Additional thoughts; David Levy and Sandra Peart
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