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Historicism and Organicism in Economics: The Evolution of Thought

Ecology, Economy & Environment 6

Erschienen am 31.03.1996
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ISBN/EAN: 9780792340430
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: x, 190 S.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

This study looks at the roots of German legacy historistic and organistic economic thought, gives a survey of its development and indicates the present-day significance of these ideas. This approach is also of significance for today's institutional economics, and for the field of environmental and resource economics. In this book these fields of study are referred to in various ways. Essentially, some new ideas appear to be rather old and, what amounts to the same, some old ideas appear to be topical. This is particularly true of the "historical approach" to the economy, with its idea of development. It is also true of the organistic approach, which is largely tied up with it. The point of departure is my study on· the G. erman Historical School, published in Dutch in 1983. The scope of the following work, however, is broader, as it also refers to the evolution of historically oriented and organistically oriented economic thought in general. Thus, a number of authors who did not think along the lines of the Historical School are included. For instance, the organically oriented ideas of Menger and Georgescu-Roegen are also examined, as well as the ideas of those who were among the "Institutionalists" and other present-day writers in this field. This study is supported by various publications by other writers. A great part of the literature under consideration is in German.

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Inhalt

Preface. 1. Concept and its Matrix. 2. Predecessors of German Historicism. 3. Phenomenon Historical School''. 4. The Older'' Historical School. 5. Independents in the School''s Second Generation. 6. Menger''s New Organicism. 7. Schmoller, Founder of the Younger'' Historical School. 8. Schmoller''s Followers in the Younger'' School. 9. Historical School''s Youngest'' Representatives. 10. Institutionalism. 11. Georgescu-Roegen''s Bioeconomics''. 12. Economic Aspects of Cultural Diversification. 13. Economic Systems Theory. 14. Efficient Sustainability: An Institutional Approach. 15. Perspectives of Organistic Thought. 16. Epilogue. Appendix: Long-Term Factor Substitution. References. Index.