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The German Historical School and European Economic Thought

  • Published: 2016
  • DOI: 10.4324/9781315674315
  • Print ISBN: 9781138940505
  • eBook ISBN: 9781315674315

Page iThe financial crisis of 2008 has revived interest in economic scholarship from a historical perspective. The most in-depth studies of the relationship between economics and history can be found in the work of the so-called German Historical School (GHS). The influence of the GHS in the US and Britain has been well documented, but far less has been written on the rest of Europe.

This volume studies the interconnection between economic thought and economic policy from the mid-nineteenth century to the interwar period. It examines how the school’s ideas spread and were interpreted in different European countries between 1850 and 1930, analyzing its legacies in these countries. In doing so, the book is able to trace the interconnection between economic thought and economic policy, adding new voices to the debate on the diffusion of ideas and flow of knowledge. This book identifies issues related to topics such as nationalism and cosmopolitanism in the history of ideas and clarifies themes in policy making that are still currently debated. These include monetary policy and benefits of free trade for all parties involved in international exchanges.

This book will be of great interest to those who study history of economic thought, economic theory and political economy.

Contents

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    Front Matter
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    Introduction By José Luís Cardoso; Michalis Psalidopoulos
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    1
    The impact of the German Historical School on the evolution of economic thought in Austria By Günther Chaloupek
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    The reception of the German Historical Schools among French economists (1857–1900) By Jean-Pierre Potier
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    Economics, statistics and history 3: The legacy of the German Historical School in Belgium By Guido Erreygers; Maarten Van Dijck
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    On the surface things seemed quiet: The reception of the German Historical School in the Netherlands By Bert Tieben; Evert Schoorl
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    The German Historical School of economics in the Italian debate (1870–1890) By Vitantonio Gioia
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    The German Historical School in Spain: From the fringes to mainstream (1870–1936) By Jesús Astigarraga; Juan Zabalza
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    The influence of the German Historical School in Portugal By Antonio Almodovar; José Luís Cardoso
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    The legacy of the German Historical School in Greek economic thought and policy By Michalis Psalidopoulos; Yiorgos Stassinopoulos
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    A hundred years of German connection in Turkish economic thought: Historismus and otherwise By Eyüp Özveren
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    Sweden and the historical school: Eight scholars going to Germany, 1874–1908 By Benny Carlson
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    The influence of the German Historical School on economic theory and economic thought in Russia By Vladimir Avtonomov; Georgy Gloveli
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    The evolution of the German Historical School in Bulgaria (1878–1944) By Nikolay Nenovsky; Pencho D. Penchev
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    Concluding remarks By Harald Hagemann
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    Back Matter