Documents from and on economic thoug...
Samuels, Warren J., (1933-)

 

  • Documents from and on economic thought[electronic resource] /
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 330/.09
    Title/Author: Documents from and on economic thought/ edited by Warren J. Samuels.
    other author: Samuels, Warren J.,
    Published: Bingley, U.K. : : Emerald,, 2006.
    Description: 1 online resource (334 p.).
    Subject: Business & Economics - Economics
    Subject: Economic theory & philosophy.
    Subject: Economics - Study and teaching (Higher)
    Subject: Economics - Methodology.
    Subject: Economics - Research.
    ISBN: 9781849504508 (electronic bk.)
    [NT 15000228]: Charles Herman Kinnane, The correlation of law and economics, 1926 -- Joseph F. Francis, Law and economics -- Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman, Autobiography -- Documents from Glenn Johnson, centering on his course on methodology, Agricultural economics 972, Michigan State University, 1975-1976-- Glenn Johnson's notes on Frank H. Knight's course on economic theory, Economics 301, University of Chicago, summer 1947 -- Notes from Edwin E. Witte's course on government and labor, Economics 249,fall 1955 : conclusion -- Notes taken by Henry Rogers Seager, 1890 -- Robert Hoxie's introductory lecture on the nature of the history of political economy [1916] : the history of economic thought asthe history of error.
    [NT 15000229]: This volume publishes a wide variety of documents. Included are Notes taken by Henry R. Seager in 1890; Robert Hoxie's Introductory Lectureon the nature of the history of political economy (1916) coupled with an internet discussion on the history of economic thought as the history of error (2005); two law school student papers on John R. Commons' work on law and economics (1926); Edwin R. A. Seligman's Autobiography (1929); Glenn Johnson's notes on Frank H. Knight's University of Chicago course on economic theory (1947) and documents pertaining to Johnson's Michigan State University course on methodology (1947); and the the conclusion of notes from Edwin E. Witte's University of Wisconsin course on government and labor (1955). It compiles hard-to-find documents into one convenient resource. Writings included span more than a century of thought.
    Online resource: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0743-4154/24 part 3
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