Metaphors in the History of Economic Thought
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Metaphors in the History of Economic Thought
Crises, Business Cycles and Equilibrium
Besomi, Daniele; Baranzini, Roberto
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2024
290
Mole
9780367701079
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction, Pt. I: Crises, 1. Economic crises in nineteenth century Italy: a cultural analysis, 2. Clement Juglar's epistemic use of metaphors, 3. Riders on the Storm: W. Stanley Jevons, Meteorology and the Analysis of 'Commercial Fluctuations', Pt. II: Business cycles, 4. Stitching Things Together. Marshall on the economy as an "organic whole", 5. Differentiation, integration, and the great variety of organisms: biological origins of Werner Sombart's business cycle theory, 6. Biological, Medical and Physical Metaphors in German Bernacer's Theory of Business Cycles (1916-1936), 7. The nature of monetary disturbances in Austrian and Swedish business cycle theories, 8. How economics failed to understand crises. Constitutive metaphors in business cycle analysis, from Frisch to Real Business Cycles, Pt. III: Equilibrium, 9. The pendulum and equilibrium: A survey, 10. Statistical equilibrium in early 20th century Italian economics
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economic literature pre-WWII;heterodox economics;macroeconomic theory;economic equilibrium;business cycles;economic crises;economic theorizing through metaphor;economic theorizing;economics and language;history of economic thought;Business Cycle Theory;Keynes;Commercial Fluctuations;Common Language;Business Cycle;Economic Cycles;London Statistical Society;Book III;Vice Versa;Biological Metaphors;Monetary Equilibrium;Pendulum Metaphor;Prosperous Phase;Disposable Funds;Menard;Recurrent Fever;Pareto II;Cognetti De Martiis;Sombart's Theory;Pareto's Law;Lord Overstone;Gerolamo Boccardo;Commercial Cycles;Giornale Degli Economisti;Austrian Business Cycle Theory
Introduction, Pt. I: Crises, 1. Economic crises in nineteenth century Italy: a cultural analysis, 2. Clement Juglar's epistemic use of metaphors, 3. Riders on the Storm: W. Stanley Jevons, Meteorology and the Analysis of 'Commercial Fluctuations', Pt. II: Business cycles, 4. Stitching Things Together. Marshall on the economy as an "organic whole", 5. Differentiation, integration, and the great variety of organisms: biological origins of Werner Sombart's business cycle theory, 6. Biological, Medical and Physical Metaphors in German Bernacer's Theory of Business Cycles (1916-1936), 7. The nature of monetary disturbances in Austrian and Swedish business cycle theories, 8. How economics failed to understand crises. Constitutive metaphors in business cycle analysis, from Frisch to Real Business Cycles, Pt. III: Equilibrium, 9. The pendulum and equilibrium: A survey, 10. Statistical equilibrium in early 20th century Italian economics
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economic literature pre-WWII;heterodox economics;macroeconomic theory;economic equilibrium;business cycles;economic crises;economic theorizing through metaphor;economic theorizing;economics and language;history of economic thought;Business Cycle Theory;Keynes;Commercial Fluctuations;Common Language;Business Cycle;Economic Cycles;London Statistical Society;Book III;Vice Versa;Biological Metaphors;Monetary Equilibrium;Pendulum Metaphor;Prosperous Phase;Disposable Funds;Menard;Recurrent Fever;Pareto II;Cognetti De Martiis;Sombart's Theory;Pareto's Law;Lord Overstone;Gerolamo Boccardo;Commercial Cycles;Giornale Degli Economisti;Austrian Business Cycle Theory