1st Edition

Business Cycles in Economic Thought A history

    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    266 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Business Cycles in Economic Thought underlines how, over the time span of two centuries, economic thought interacted with cycles in a continuous renewal of theories and rethinking of policies, whilst economic actions embedded themselves into past economic thought.



    This book argues that studying crises and periods of growth in different European countries will help to understand how different national, political and cultural traditions influenced the complex interaction of economic cycles and economic theorizing. The editors of this great volume bring together expert contributors consisting of economists, historians of economic thought and historians of economics, to analyse crises and theories of the nineteenth and the twentieth century. This is alongside a comprehensive outlook on the most relevant advances of economic theory in France, Germany and Italy, as well as coverage of non-European countries, such as the United States. Several of the highly prestigious Villa Vigoni Trilateral Conferences formed the background for the discussions in this book.



    This volume is of great interest to students and academics who study history of economic thought, political economy and macroeconomics.

    Introduction





    Part One: Economic Analysis





    Chapter 1:



    Mistaking a phase of endogenous growth with a new role for the State for a "Great Depression". The recent financial crisis compared to that of 1873-1979 Maurice Baslé



    Chapter 2:



    The growth of capital in business cycle theories of the 19th century Bertram Schefold



    Chapter 3:



    The Italian Takeoff in the late Nineteenth Century Antonio De Viti De Marco, Maffeo Pantaleoni and Francesco Saverio Nitti on Economic Growth and Business Cycles Piero Bini



    Chapter 4:



    Keynes, Wages and Employment in Light of the Great Depression Harald Hagemann



    Chapter 5:



    Kaldor and Robinson on the business cycle: a closed chapter of postkeynesian economics? Bertram Schefold



    Chapter 6:



    Post-crisis learning – Opening the debate about the forgetfulness of the mainstream economic models of the European “Sixties” (1945–1975) Maurice Baslé



    Chapter 7:



    Early approaches to international business cycle analysis Hans-Michael Trautwein





    Part Two: Economic Policy



    Chapter 8:



    Views about public debt: German versus British classical economists Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich



    Chapter 9:



    Social spending: its role in economic recovery processes and beyond. Arguments from the 19th to mid-20th Centuries Sandrine Michel



    Chapter 10:



    Corporative Economics and the Making of Economic Policy in Italy during the Interwar Years (1922-1940) Piero Bini



    Chapter 11:



    French Planning: How to cope with Business Cycles? Alain Alcouffe



    Chapter 12:



    From Ideas’ Cycle to Economic Cycle: the refoundation of liberalism (1929 to 1985) Arnaud Diemer

    Biography

    Alain Alcouffe is Professor Emeritus at Toulouse University, France, and has published many articles and book chapters on industrial and regional economics, economics of knowledge, economics of education and history of economic thought.



    Monika Poettinger teaches economic history and history of economic thought at Bocconi University, Milan, Italy. She has published many articles and book chapters on the industrialization process in Italy, merchant networks and German entrepreneurial migrations.



    Bertram Schefold is Senior Professor at Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften Goethe-Universität, Germany. He has published more than 40 books and 250 articles on economic theory, history of economic thought, energy policy and general economic policy. He edited the series Klassiker der Nationalökonomie.