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Handbook of the History of Economic Thought

Insights on the Founders of Modern Economics

  • Provides a thorough presentation and consideration of the founders of modern economics
  • Adds a continental European perspective to traditional Anglo-American scholarship, delivering an alternative history of economic thought
  • Contains contributions from the leading international experts in the study of each economist
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences (EHES, volume 11)

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Introduction

    • Jürgen G. Backhaus
    Pages 1-6
  3. Mercantilism

    • Helge Peukert
    Pages 93-121
  4. The Physiocrats

    • Lluis Argemí d’Abadal
    Pages 137-159
  5. Adam Smith: Theory and Policy

    • Andrew S. Skinner
    Pages 161-171
  6. Life and Work of David Ricardo (1772–1823)

    • Arnold Heertje
    Pages 173-177
  7. Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832)

    • Christos P. Baloglou
    Pages 279-297
  8. The Legacy of Karl Marx

    • Helge Peukert
    Pages 323-350
  9. The Entwickelung According to Gossen

    • Jan van Daal
    Pages 369-388
  10. Antoine Augustin Cournot

    • Christos P. Baloglou
    Pages 437-463
  11. Léon Walras: What Cutes Know and What They Should Know

    • J. A. Hans Maks, Jan van Daal
    Pages 465-494
  12. Alfred Marshall

    • Earl Beach
    Pages 495-512

About this book

This reader in the history of economic thought challenges the assumption that today’s prevailing economic theories are always the most appropriate ones. As Leland Yeager has pointed out, unlike the scientists of the natural sciences, economists provide their ideas largely to politicians and political appointees who have rather different incentives that might prevent them from choosing the best economic theory. In this book, the life and work of each of the founders of economics is examined by the best available expert on that founding figure. These contributors present rather novel and certainly not mainstream interpretations of the founders of modern economics.

The primary theme concerns the development of economic thought as this emerged in the various continental traditions including the Islamic tradition. These continental traditions differed substantially, both substantively and methodologically, from the Anglo-Saxon orientation that has been dominant in the last century for example in the study of public finance or the very construct of the state itself. This books maps the various channels of continental economics, particularly from the late-18th through the early-20th centuries, explaining and demonstrating the underlying unity amid the surface diversity.  In particular, the book emphasizes the writings of John Stuart Mill, his predecessor David Ricardo and his follower Jeremy Bentham; the theory of Marginalism by von Thünen, Cournot, and Gossen; the legacy of Karl Marx; the innovations in developmental economics by Friedrich List; the economic and monetary contributions and “struggle of escape” by John Maynard Keynes;  the formidable theory in public finance and economics by Joseph Schumpeter; a reinterpretation of Alfred Marshall; Léon Walras, Heinrich von Stackelberg, Knut Wicksell, Werner Sombart, and Friedrich August von Hayek are each dealt with in their own right.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Fak. Staatswissenschaften, Lehrst. Finanzwissenschaft/, Universität Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany

    Jürgen Georg Backhaus

About the editor

Jürgen G. Backhaus (*1950), JSD 1976, PhD (Econ) 1985, holds the Krupp Chair in Public Finance and Fiscal Sociology at Erfurt University since November 2000. Between 1986 and 2000, he has held the chair in Public Economics at Maastricht University. In 2006 he received the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Knight’s Cross), in September 2004 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Thessaly (Greece). In 1994 he founded (with Frank H. Stephen) the European Journal of Law and Economics, of which he is now the only editor. He has published 60 books and monographs, about 200 articles in refereed journals and book chapters, 28 scholarly notes and 63 reviews. His research interests span economics, but also neighboring disciplines such as law, fiscal sociology and environmental sciences.

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eBook USD 169.00
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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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