Revue d'économie politique

Revue d'économie politique
Title Revue d'économie politique PDF eBook
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Pages 580
Release 2008
Genre Economics
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Vols. 37- include one issue each entitled La France économique.

Jean-Baptiste Say and Political Economy

Jean-Baptiste Say and Political Economy
Title Jean-Baptiste Say and Political Economy PDF eBook
Author Jean-Baptiste Say
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 290
Release 2016-11-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317912292

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Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832) was one of the first great economists to have laid down the foundations of economic science. Author of the famous Treatise on Political Economy in 1803, which was revised and re-edited on several occasions, he published numerous other works including a voluminous Complete Course in Practical Political Economy in 1828–9. He also taught political economy successively from 1815 until his death in three Parisian establishments: the Athénée, the Conservatory of Arts and Trades, and the Collège de France. The texts in which Say exposes his approach to political economy have not been available in the English language until now except for the fourth edition of the ‘Preliminary Discourse’ which serves as an introduction to the Treatise. This book presents a translation which renders his works accessible to the English speaking world. For the first time, English readers will be able to become directly immersed in Say’s principal texts, where he develops his conception of political economy. Jean-Baptiste Say and Political Economy proposes a translation of a selection of eleven of Say’s texts. The first three are versions of the ‘Preliminary Discourse’ from the Treatise’s editions of 1803, 1814 and 1826 with the variations of the editions of 1817, 1819 and 1841. The following four texts are the opening discourses pronounced at the Conservatory in 1820 and 1828 and the Collège de France in 1831 and 1832. The eighth text is the ‘General Considerations’ which open the Complete Course in Practical Political Economy of 1828, with the variations of the 1840 re-edition. The final three texts are those Say devotes to ‘the progress of political economy’ in what is akin to a history of economic thought. This volume is of great importance to economic historians and people studying Jean-Baptiste Say, as well as those who are interested in economic theory and philosophy and political economy.

Revue suisse d'économie politique et de statistique

Revue suisse d'économie politique et de statistique
Title Revue suisse d'économie politique et de statistique PDF eBook
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Pages 360
Release 2002
Genre Switzerland
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Studies in the History of French Political Economy

Studies in the History of French Political Economy
Title Studies in the History of French Political Economy PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Faccarello
Publisher Routledge
Pages 476
Release 2002-09-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134857675

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Studies in the History of French Political Economy considers the evolution of economic thought in France, from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Gilbert Faccarello brings to the forefront those economists, themes and controversies which are important in the context of recent research, and about which new ideas can be developed.

Studies in the History of Public Economics

Studies in the History of Public Economics
Title Studies in the History of Public Economics PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Faccarello
Publisher Routledge
Pages 586
Release 2014-06-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317978080

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Many important economic and political debates today refer to the nature and the role of the State: should governments intervene in the economy and interfere with the operation of markets? In which occasions, and how? In order to better understand these questions and the controversies they have raised, this book re-considers the debates crucial for the issues at stake, the most important schools of thought, and the central concepts in an historical perspective. After a tribute to Sir Alan Peacock and the first publication of two hitherto unpublished papers written in the 1950s, the chapters focus on important developments that occurred in Europe during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The final part includes contributions on public economics after World War II, focusing on concepts such as merit goods, externalities and the “Coase theorem”. This book was originally published as a special issue of The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.

Globalization in Crisis

Globalization in Crisis
Title Globalization in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Barry K. Gills
Publisher Routledge
Pages 342
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317985656

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This book analyses the present global financial and economic crisis, the most severe in nearly a century, and a wider set of multiple and converging crises with aspects and repercussions that go well beyond the current economic climate. Written by some of the world’s leading international scholars in the field of Globalization studies and related disciplines, this important collection addresses numerous key aspects of the relationship between Globalization and global crises, past, present, and future. It sheds new light and understanding on the concept and theory of Globalization and of ‘crisis’. The authors explore such issues as global finance and financial regulation, neoliberal ideology and policy, the ‘crisis of globalization’, the decline of Western hegemony, world systemic crisis, the moral crisis of ‘Western capitalism’, environmental and climate change crises, world order, hyper-violence and the international system, a crisis of the ‘global modern’ and a global civilisational and hostpric crisis, the rise of the global South, the historical dialectics of capital and social responses to crisis, the future of capitalism and the prospects for transformative alternatives. This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations.

Modern Theories of Justice

Modern Theories of Justice
Title Modern Theories of Justice PDF eBook
Author Serge-Christophe Kolm
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 540
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780262611800

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This first book in English by Serge-Christophe Kolm provides an overview of his far-reaching vision of distributive justice. Kolm derives justice from considerations of rationality. Justice cannot be defined by one all-encompassing principle or set of a few principles. It has the general form of an equality of individuals' liberties in a broad sense, with different applications and specific adjustments when several liberties conflict or when everybody prefers another outcome.Kolm describes the theory of justice and presents and evaluates each of the various modern theories, principles, or criteria of justice. He shows how some complement each other, how some are unworkable, and how some could be rescued. The result is an intensive introduction to the general theory of justice for economists and noneconomists alike.