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The End of (Economic) History [PDF]
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intellectual history. Such is the case with Keynes’ paper “Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren”, although it never attracted much attention within the economic profession, besides reference here and there to the power of simple economic calculations ...
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Economic History, the History of Economic Thought and Economic Policy
2018This chapter discusses the interaction between contemporary economic policy, the history of economic thought and economic history. Reflecting on the works of Cairncross, Eichengreen, and Offer and Soderberg, the author argues that students suffer from a reduction in their economic literacy as a result of a curriculum that marginalises the past.
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Economic Interpretation of History
1987Marxism does not possess a monopoly of the economic interpretation of history. Other theories of this kind can be formulated — for instance that which can be found in the very distinguished work of Karl Polanyi, dividing the history of mankind into three stages, each defined by a different type of economy.
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History of economics, economics and economic history in Britain, 1824 – 2000
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2004This paper tells the story of the field of the history of economic thought in relation to the changing boundaries between the disciplines of economics and economic history. The most important period was the late nineteenth century when, after a couple of decades during which both economists and historians took an interest in the history of economic ...
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Modern China, 1979
Taiwan distinguishes itself as one of the few non-socialist economies since Japan to rise from the grossest poverty and to enter the world of the developed. As if this were not enough, and if the figures are correct, income distribution has also been far less inequitable in Taiwan than in other poor "market economies." Both phenomena together have ...
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Taiwan distinguishes itself as one of the few non-socialist economies since Japan to rise from the grossest poverty and to enter the world of the developed. As if this were not enough, and if the figures are correct, income distribution has also been far less inequitable in Taiwan than in other poor "market economies." Both phenomena together have ...
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Economic History and the History of Economics.
The Economic History Review, 1987Keith Tribe, Mark Blaug
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continuity in economic history
1987Continuity and discontinuity are devices of story-telling, telling the story of monetary policy over the past few months or the story of modern economic growth. They raise certain questions in philosophy and lesser matters, such as precedence and politics.
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Monetary Economics, History of
2008As with so much else in the Western tradition, theorizing about the role of money can be traced back to Plato and Aristotle in the fourth century bce, although they may have drawn on pre-Socratic philosophers whose works survive, if at all, only in fragments. In his Republic (1974), Plato remarked that money was a symbol devised to make exchange easier.
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Making history matter more in evolutionary economic geography
ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, 2022Ron Martin
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