1st Edition

History and Political Economy Essays in Honour of P.D. Groenewegan

Edited By Tony Aspromourgos, John Lodewijks Copyright 2004
    328 Pages
    by Routledge

    328 Pages
    by Routledge

    Impressive and authoritative, this essential book brings together a collection of essays in honour of Peter Groenewegen, one of the most distinguished historians of economic thought of a generation. His work on a wide range of economic theorists such as Adam Smith, François Quesnay and Alfred Marshall approaches a level of near insuperability.

    1. Economic Value and Moral Value in Aristotle  2. Adam Smith's Socio-Economic Man - and the Macrofoundations of Microeconomics   3. On Say's Law  4. Thomas Tooke's Legacy to Monetary Economics  5. William Thomas Thornton and John Stuart Mill: A Victorain Friendship  6. A Grin Without a Cat: W.S. Jevons' Elusive Equilibrium  7. Henry George on Property Rights in Land and Land Value: Equal and Private, or Common and Public?  8. Groenewegan's Marshall  9. New Orientations in Marshallian Studies  10. Marshall on India  11. Alfred Marshall and Grand Social Reform  12. History and Theory in Marshall  13. Keynes as a Writer: Three Case Studies  14. 'The Functionless Investor': Keynes's Euthanasia of the Rentier Revisited  15. Some Reflections on Keynes, Policy and the Second World War  16. HOPE in the Antipodes

    Biography

    Aspromourgos, Tony; Lodewijks, John