Jean-Baptiste Say and the classical canon in economics [Texte imprimé] : the British connection in French classicism / Samuel Hollander, Monographie imprimée
Language: anglais.Country: GrandeBretagne.Publication : London : Routledge, 2012, cop. 2005Description: 1 vol. (XIII-322 p.) ; 24 cmISBN: 978-0-415-64944-5; 0-415-64944-7.Series: Routledge studies in the history of economicsClassification: LC.13Abstract: Le site d'éditeur indique : "This book explores the perceived paradigmatic conflict within British classical economics between the so called 'Ricardo School' and the contemporary French Economics of Jean-Baptiste Say. Samuel Hollander provides the reader with extensive evidence, utilizing all editions of Say's main texts and his lesser-known writings in order to demonstrate his adherence to much of Ricardian theory. This intriguing book focuses on selected doctorinal issues and surrounding debates, and will interest all serious historians of economic thought, finding a place on the bookshelves of many economists across the world.".Bibliography: Bibliogr. p. [311]-317. Notes bibliogr. Index.Subject - Personal Name: Say, Jean-Baptiste, 1767-1832 | Ricardo, David, 1772-1823 Subject - Topical Name: École classique d'économie politique | Économie politiqueItem type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Prêt normal | BU Chevreul 2ème étage : Economie | Economie et gestion | 330 Say HOL (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 0379559363 |
Bibliogr. p. [311]-317. Notes bibliogr. Index
Le site d'éditeur indique : "This book explores the perceived paradigmatic conflict within British classical economics between the so called 'Ricardo School' and the contemporary French Economics of Jean-Baptiste Say. Samuel Hollander provides the reader with extensive evidence, utilizing all editions of Say's main texts and his lesser-known writings in order to demonstrate his adherence to much of Ricardian theory. This intriguing book focuses on selected doctorinal issues and surrounding debates, and will interest all serious historians of economic thought, finding a place on the bookshelves of many economists across the world."
1. Introduction 2. Value, distribution and growth before 1823 3. Value, distribution and growth after 1823 4. On 'riches' : real income and its measurement 5. The law of markets 6. Say and the classical canon : an overview 7. Conclusion Appendix I : Say's notes on Ricardo's principles Appendix II : On Say's charges against McCulloch of plagiarism Appendix III : McCulloch's review of Say 1821 {1819a} Notes Bibliography Index