Historicism and Organicism in Economics: The Evolution of Thought by J.J. Krabbe.

This study looks at the roots of German legacy historistic and organistic economic thought, gives a survey of its development and indicates the present-day significance of these ideas. This approach is also of significance for today's institutional economics, and for the field of environmental...

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Main Author: Krabbe, J.J (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1996.
Edition:1st ed. 1996.
Series:Ecology, Economy & Environment, 6
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505 0 |a 1: Concept and its matrix -- 2: Predecessors of German historicism -- 3: Phenomenon “Historical School” -- 4: The “older” Historical School -- Roscher, founder of economic historicism and organicism -- Knies’ historistic method -- Hildebrand’s “political” economics -- 5: Independents in the School’s second generation -- Bücher’s historically oriented approach -- Philippovich’s idealistically oriented approach -- 6: Menger’s New Organicism -- 7: Schmoller, founder of the “younger” Historical School -- His concept of economics -- His methodical “dualism” -- His economic systems theory -- His picture of development -- 8: Schmoller’s followers in the “younger” School -- Reformers -- Fundamentalists -- 9: Historical School’s “youngest” representatives -- Sombart and Spiethoff -- Max Weber -- 10: Institutionalism -- 11: Georgescu-Roegen’s “bioeconomics” -- 12: Economic aspects of cultural diversification -- 13: Economic systems theory -- General characteristics -- Organicism in economic systems theory -- 14: Efficient sustainability: an institutional approach -- 15: Perspectives of organistic thought -- 16: Epilogue -- Appendix: Long-term factor substitution -- References. 
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