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245 04 $aThe history of Scottish economic thought /$cedited by Alexander Dow and Sheila Dow.
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300 $a1 online resource (ix, 261 pages)
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490 1 $aRoutledge history of economic thought
500 $aTitle from e-book title screen (viewed Oct. 17, 2007).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction / Alexander Dow and Sheila Dow -- John Law and the Scottish Enlightenment / Antoin E. Murphy -- Francis Hutcheson, 1694-1746 / Andrew S. Skinner -- David Hume as a political economist / Carl Wennerlind -- Sir James Steuart, Principles of political oeconomy / Andrew S. Skinner -- Adam Smith : real Newtonian / Leonidas Montes -- Adam Smith : common sense and aesthetics in the age of experiments / Flavio Comim -- James Mill as economist : theory dominated by deductive method / Thomas S. Torrance -- John Ramsay McCulloch / D.P. O'Brien -- The place of Thomas Chalmers in Scottish political economy / A.M.C. Waterman -- John Rae / Douglas Mair -- Economics in the Scottish universities from the late nineteenth century / Alexander Dow and Alan Hutton -- A Scottish tradition of applied economics in the twentieth century / Alan Hutton -- Postscript / Sheila Dow.
520 $aModern economics has at its foundation scholarly contributions from many prominent Scottish thinkers. A History of Scottish Economic Thought examines the roots of this great tradition, places in perspective a selection of authors and assesses their contribution over three centuries in the light of a distinctive Scottish approach to economics. Scottish Enlightenment thought more widely is an established area of research interest. This volume offers new scholarship on key Enlightenment figures; but the emphasis is on the approach to economic thought which developed in that period and continued through to the twentieth century. Smith and Hume may be key figures, but other less familiar authors are also of substantial interest as economic thinkers, and include a murderer, a revolutionary, a medical practitioner and a novelist (John Law, Sir James Steuart, John Rae and Shield Nicholson, respectively). Also included in the volume are discussions of Francis Hutcheson, James Mill, J.R. McCulloch, Thomas Chalmers and William Smart. The nature of the advances made in this historical development is also highly relevant to modern methodological discussion in economics. The Scottish approach identifies principles of human nature from detailed observation and historical study, but as these principles are manifested in different ways in different contexts there is little scope for laws of economic behaviour. The principles, together with a combination of inductive and deductive methods, help us to derive theory suited to particular contexts, with attention paid to the historical, political, social and moral aspects of each context.
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