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Thorstein Veblen: a critical reappraisal, lectures and essays commemorating the hundredth annivesary of Veblens's birth.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dowd, Douglas F. (Douglas Fitzgerald), 1919-2017, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929.
Veblen, Thorstein.
Social sciences.
Physical Description:
xii, 328 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Ithaca, N. Y. : Cornell University Press, [1965, c1958].
Contents:
Preface, by D. F. Dowd.
The source and impact of Veblen's thought, by J. Dorfman.
Veblen, then and now, by W. Hamilton.
Veblen's theory of instincts reconsidered, by C. E. Ayres.
Idle couriosity, by N. Kaplan.
One of the scope and method of economics, by M. A. Copeland.
Veblen's critique o the orthodox economic tradition, by L. Nabers.
The cycle of theories of Veblen and Keynes today, by M. D. Brockie.
Veblen and Marx, by F. G. Hill.
Veblen's theory of economic growth, by A. G. Gruchy.
Veblen on American capitalism, by P. M. Sweezy.
The place of corporation finance in Veblen's economics, by J. B. Dirlam.
Veblen, Hoxie, and American labor, by L. Fishman.
The ideology of the engineers, by P. Morrison.
Veblen's view of cultural evolution, by M. W. Watkins.
The case of the new countries, by C. Goodrich.
Technology and social change: Japan and the Soviet Union, by D. F. Dowd.
Veblen's macroinstitutionalism, by G. W. Zinke.
Bibliography of Veblen's writings, by J. Dorfman (p. 319-326).
Notes:
Bibliographical footnotes.
OCLC:
249868377

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