Natural Images in Economic Thought: Markets Read in Tooth and Claw Contributor(s): Mirowski, Philip J. (Editor), Goodwin, Craufurd (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0521443210 ISBN-13: 9780521443210 Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: July 1994 Annotation: This collection of interdisciplinary essays is the first to investigate how images in the history of the natural and physical sciences have been used to shape the history of economic thought. It documents the extent to which scholars have drawn on physical and natural science to ground economic ideas and evaluate the role and importance of metaphors in the structure and content of economic thought. These range from Aristotle's discussion of the division of labor, to Marshall's evocation of population biology, to Hayek's dependence upon evolutionary concepts, and more recently to neoclassical economists' invocation of chaos theory. Click for more in this series: Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics |
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BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Economics - Theory - Business & Economics | Economic History |
Dewey: 330.1 |
LCCN: 93041164 |
Series: Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics |
Physical Information: 1.81" H x 6.19" W x 9.13" L (2.20 lbs) 636 pages |
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