Economic Thought and History looks at the relationship between facts and thought in historical economic research, viewing it in the context of periods of economic crisis and providing detailed analyses of methods used in determining the bond between economic history and economic theory.
This interdisciplinary collection brings together international researchers in the history of economic thought and economic history in order to confront varying approaches to the study of economic facts and ideas, rethinking boundaries, methodologies and the object of their disciplines. The chapters explore the relationship between economic thought and economic theory from a variety of perspectives, exploring the relationship between history and economics, and the boundaries defining the history of economic thought, in terms of both single authors and schools of thought. The book offers particular insights on the Italian tradition of thought.
The uniquely interdisciplinary and analytical approach presented here bridges the methodological gap between these disciplines, unearthing a fertile common ground of research. This book is intended for Postgraduate students conducting further research into the field, or for professors and academics of economic history and history of economic thought.
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History of Economic Thought and Economic History: Who Will Bring the Past to Life?
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Between history and theory: Otto Neurath’s economics from 1906 to 1917
págs. 75-99
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When a generally accepted theory fails to meet the facts: the case of Real Business Cycles Theory
Jorge Turmo Arnal, Ángel Rodríguez García-Brazales, Oscar Vara Crespo
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Labour as culture: the Lombardo-Veneto School
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Sergio Paronetto: an economist in deed, from Alberto Beneduce to Alcide de Gasperi, 1934–1945
págs. 192-201
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