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Beskrivning
Tiziano Raffaelli (Pisa 1950) was a widely esteemed scholar in the field of the history and methodology of economics, who died suddenly in January 2016 while still in the midst of working and of developing projects for new lines of research.
Katia Caldari is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Padova, Italy. Her main research interests and publications focus on some topics of economic theory (equilibrium, expectations, distribution, planning); history of economic thought (particularly Alfred Marshall and François Perroux) and industrial economics (industrial districts). Marco Dardi is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Florence, Italy. His research interests and publications in journals and edited volumes have covered various fields over the years, ranging from topics in economic theory (labour economics, consumer and decision theory, uncertainty and games, industrial organization) to the history of economic theory. Steven G. Medema is Research Professor of Economics and Associate Director of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University, USA. Dr. Medema’s research focuses on theevolution of economics during twentieth century, with particular attention to economists’ views of the economic role of government and the expansion of the boundaries of economics to encompass other social science disciplines.
Innehållsförteckning
Foreword.- Part One: Revisiting Marshall’s Economics.- 1. Alfred Marshall in the Lower Valdarno.- 2. The organization of knowledge and knowledge as organization.- 3.Raffaelli on historical progress in Smith and in Marshall.- 4. Marshall's external economies. Economic evolution and patterns of development.- 5.Economic, Ethical and Political Aspects of Wellbeing. Marshallian Insights from his Book on Progress.- 6. Jevons and Marshall as Humboldtian scientists.- 7. Utilitarianism, the Moral Sciences, and Political Economy.- Part Two: Marshall’s Influence Through the 20th Century.- 8. Destabilizing speculation on organized markets. Early perspectives in the spirit of Marshall.- 9. Industrial leadership, market power and long-term performance. Marshall's and Keynes's appreciation of American trusts.- 10. Between LSE and Cambridge. Accounting for Ronald Coase’s fascination with Alfred Marshall.- 11. “A great economist” and “a careful empiricist”. Paul Samuelson’s attitude towards Alfred Marshall.