Building Chicago economics : new perspectives on the history of America's most powerful economics program, edited by Robert Van Horn, Philip Mirowski, Thomas A. Stapleford, (electronic resource)
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Building Chicago economics : new perspectives on the history of America's most powerful economics program, edited by Robert Van Horn, Philip Mirowski, Thomas A. Stapleford, (electronic resource)
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The instance Building Chicago economics : new perspectives on the history of America's most powerful economics program, edited by Robert Van Horn, Philip Mirowski, Thomas A. Stapleford, (electronic resource) represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in European University Institute Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Instance, Electronic.
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- new perspectives on the history of America's most powerful economics program
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- edited by Robert Van Horn, Philip Mirowski, Thomas A. Stapleford
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- Blueprints / Robert Van Horn, Philip Mirowski, and Thomas A. Stapleford -- Orientation: in search of the Chicago School / Jamie Peck -- Positive economics for democratic policy: Milton Friedman, institutionalism, and the science of history / Thomas A. Stapleford -- Markets, politics, and democracy at Chicago: taking economics seriously / J. Daniel Hammond -- The price is not right: Theodore W. Schultz, policy planning, and agricultural economics in the cold-war United States / Paul Burnett -- Sharpening tools in the workshop: the workshop system and the Chicago School's success / Ross B. Emmett -- George Stigler, the graduate school of business, and the pillars of the Chicago School / Edward Nik-Khah -- Chicago price theory and chicago law and economics: a tale of two transitions / Steven G. Medema -- Intervening in laissez-faire liberalism: Chicago's shift on patents / Robert Van Horn and Matthias Klaes -- Allusions to evolution: edifying evolutionary biology rather than economic theory /Jack Vromen -- On the origins (at Chicago) of some species of evolutionary economics / Philip Mirowski -- Jacob Viner's critique of Chicago neoliberalism / Robert Van Horn -- The Chicago School, Hayek, and neoliberalism / Brue Caldwell -- The lucky consistency of Milton Friedman's science and politics, 1933-1963 / Béatrice Cherrier -- Chicago neoliberalism and the genesis of the Milton Friedman Institute (2006-2009) / Edward Nik-Khah
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