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Edited by a pair of professors from Michigan State U., this research annual contains a review of British economic thought on competition policy in the period 1890-1920 and two articles reviewing the contributions of American economist Warren J. Samuels (1933-2011) to the development of evolutionary economics and the intellectual history of economics. It also includes a number of review essays, sometimes with responding commentary, discussing the following volumes: Sandels What Money Cant Buy: the Moral Limits of Markets; Muellers Redeeming Economics; Reinerts Translating Empire; Clunes American Literature and the Free Market, 1945-2000; Wennerlinds Casualties of Credit; Bockmans Markets in the Name of Socialism; and Van Horn, Mirowski, and Staplefords Building Chicago Economics. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2014 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology is an annual research series which presents materials in two fields, both broadly considered: the history of economic thought and the methodology of economics.The annual A-volume contains peer-reviewed articles comparable to other academic journals in the history of economics, except that long pieces are welcome. The A-volume also publishes symposia, and review essays on new works in the history of economic thought, methodology and related fields (philosophy of science, sociology of science, rhetoric of science, and intellectual history), including multiple reviews of the same work.The annual B- and C-volumes are archival supplements that present previously unpublished materials -- lecture notes, papers, longer manuscripts, correspondence, etc.- of interest in both fields addressed in the A-vol.
List of Contributors
vii
Editorial Board ix
Acknowledgments xi
British Economists on Competition Policy (1890--1920)
1(60)
Nicola Giocoli
Symposium on
Warren J. Samuels
Warren Samuels, the Journal of Economic Issues, and the Association for Evolutionary Economics
61(12)
Malcolm Rutherford
Warren J. Samuels: Intellectual Historian of Economics
73(18)
Ross B. Emmett
Review Essays
Sandel's What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets
A Political Philosopher's Quick Trip Along the Border Between Markets and Ethics
91(9)
Donald E. Frey
A Book that Should Not Have Been Written
100(9)
James S. Taylor
Mueller's Redeeming Economics
Opening Remarks: Why "AAA Economics" Has Legs
109(10)
John D. Mueller
Natural Law Economics: Reading a Theological Economics
119(14)
Joe Blosser
Comments on Redeeming Economics
133(8)
David M. Levy
"Minding the Gap" in Economics: The Contribution of Redeeming Economics
141(16)
Edd Noell
The Economies of Divine and Human Love
157(8)
Jordan J. Ballor
Notes on Mueller's Redeeming Economics
165(4)
Dwight R. Lee
Response: What Exactly is "Natural Law Economics"?
169(18)
John D. Mueller
Reinert's Translating Empire
187(10)
Robert B. Ekelund Jr.
Clune's American Literature and the Free Market, 1945--2000
197(10)
Sarah Skwire
Steven Horwitz
Wennerlind's Casualties of Credit
207(10)
Richard Kleer
Bockman's Markets in the Name of Socialism
217(8)
Angus Burgin
Van Horn, Mirowski, and Stapleford's Building Chicago Economics
225
Stephen Martin
Biddle J - Michigan State University, MI, USA Emmett R - Michigan State University, MI, USA Johnson M - University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, USA