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American institutionalism and its British connections / Malcolm Rutherford
(Euro. j. history of economic thought ; 14:2)

出版者 (London : Routledge)
出版年 2007
大きさ 1 online resource (pages 291-323)
著者標目 *Rutherford, Malcolm author
件 名 LCSH:Economics -- History  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Economics -- Study and teaching  全ての件名で検索
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一般注記 Includes bibliographical references
This paper examines the connections between American institutionalists and a number of 'non-Marshallian' British economists and social scientists, several of whom were associated with the Fabian Society or the London School of Economics or both. Specifically, the links between institutionalists such as Walton Hamilton and Wesley Mitchell and British social scientists such as John A. Hobson, Henry Clay, R.A. Tawney, William Beveridge and Graham Wallas. It is argued that these connections were related to common views on the importance of institutions, compatible methodological views, common interest in questions of social value, shared policy concerns (particularly unemployment and the coal industry), shared interests in the development of new institutions for education and research in economics and shared connections with the funding activities of the Rockefeller Foundation. These connections were much more extensive than has usually been realized. Some reasons for this British group not to form into a movement similar to American institutionalism are explored
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