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Routledge - The State of the History of Economics Proceedings

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Description

Explore the evolving landscape of economic thought with this collection from the History of Economics Society. Part of the Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought series, this volume provides a deep look into contemporary research and emerging areas within the field. The text examines the relationship between science and economics, looking at how science is perceived and its historical connections. Readers can explore the early history of probability and even see how the cyberpunk science fiction genre draws from modern economic ideas. Additionally, the collection offers a fresh look at David Ricardo's work. By re-examining his original texts, the research provides a framework for a more consistent and coherent interpretation of his contributions to international trade theory. This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students seeking to understand the current state of economic history research.

Key Features

Provides insight into contemporary research through the proceedings of the History of Economics Society.

Investigates the connection between science and economics, including the early history of probability.

Examines the link between modern economic ideas and the cyberpunk science fiction genre.

Offers a re-examination of David Ricardo's texts to improve interpretations of his trade theory.

Serves as a specialized resource for those studying the history of economic thought.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
21 August 1997
Listed Since
09 February 2007

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