Kiichiro Yagi, Yukihiro Ikeda (eds.)
Subjectivism and Objectivism in the History of Economic Thought, Routledge, 2012.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Subjectivism and Objectivism in the History of Economic Analysis, Kiichiro Yagi
1. Subjectivity, Objectivity and Biological Interpretation in Smith’s
View on the Real Values of Labour, Money and Corn, Tetsuo Taka
2. Individual Rationality and Mechanism in the History of Microeconomic
Theory, Masahiro Kawamata
3. Quetlelet’s Influence on W. S. Jevons: From Subjectivism to
Objectivism, Takutoshi Inoue
4. Transforming of Rarete? : From Auguste to Leon Walras, Kayoko Misaki
5. Austrian Subjectivism and Hermeneutical Economics, Yuichi Shionoya
6. Carl Menger’s Subjectivism: "Types," Economic Subjects, and
Microfoundation, Yukihiro Ikeda
7. Bohm-Bawerk’s Objectivism: Beyond Menger’s Subjectivism, Shigeki
Tomo
8. Ludwig von Mises as a Pure Subjectivist, Hiroyuki Okon
9. Uncertainty and Strategic Interdependence in the Interwar Viennese
Milieu, Chikako Nakayama
10. Some Evolutionary Interpretations of the Economic Systems of Piero
Sraffa and John von Neumann in the Light of Complexity, Yuji Aruka
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