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Wisconsin Government and Business and the History of Heterodox Economic Thought Warren J. Samuels

Wisconsin Government and Business and the History of Heterodox Economic Thought By Warren J. Samuels

Wisconsin Government and Business and the History of Heterodox Economic Thought by Warren J. Samuels


Summary

Contains two groups of archival materials. One group includes lecture notes from courses given at the University of Wisconsin by Edwin E. Witte and Robert Lampman on the economic role of government. The second group includes papers from a conference on the history of 20th century heterodox economics.

Wisconsin Government and Business and the History of Heterodox Economic Thought Summary

Wisconsin Government and Business and the History of Heterodox Economic Thought by Warren J. Samuels

Contains two groups of archival materials. One group includes lecture notes from courses given at the University of Wisconsin by Edwin E. Witte and Robert Lampman on the economic role of government. The second group includes papers from a conference on the history of 20th century heterodox economics.

Table of Contents

Wisconsin government and business. Government and business at the University of Wisconsin in the mid-1950's: Introduction (W.J. Samuels). Edwin Emil Witte's course on government and business, economics 146, Fall 1954 (W.J. Samuels). Edwin Emil Witte's course on the role of government in the economy, economics 246, 1954-1955 (W.J. Samuels). Robert Lampman's course on government and business, economics 146, Fall 1955 (W.J. Samuels). Papers from a conference on the history of heterodox economics in the 20th century. Papers from a conference on the history of heterodox economics in the 20th century: Introduction (W.J. Samuels). Group one: Heterodoxy at the department level. Heterodox economics at the University of Manitoba (F. Baragar). Repression at the University of Michigan (E.H. Shaffer). The Spartan School of Institutional Economics at Michigan State University (A.A. Schmid). The Oklahoma institutionalist school (W.R. Brazelton). Economic heterodoxy at the University of Texas at mid-twentieth century (D. Hamilton). Heterodox economics at the University of Utah (E.K. Hunt, A.M. Sievers). Group two: Heterodox ideas and their evolution. The twentieth century trend of institutionalism in mainstream economics journals (R.J. Phillips, D. Kinnear). Lament for economics, or how Barbara Wooton gave it all away and became a sociologist (J.E. King). Marxist theory: From class struggle to political economy (C. Everling). The urban land economics tradition: How heterodox economic theory survives in the real estate appraisal profession (R. Ramsey).

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NPB9780762310906
9780762310906
0762310901
Wisconsin Government and Business and the History of Heterodox Economic Thought by Warren J. Samuels
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Hardback
Emerald Publishing Limited
2004-02-18
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