The Visionary Realism of German Economics: From the Thirty Years' War to the Cold War

Author:   Erik S. Reinert ,  Rainer Kattel
Publisher:   Anthem Press
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9781783089031


Pages:   606
Publication Date:   15 February 2019
Format:   Hardback
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The Visionary Realism of German Economics: From the Thirty Years' War to the Cold War


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The Visionary Realism of German Economics forms a collection of Erik S. Reinert's essays bringing the more realistic German economic tradition into focus as an alternative to Anglo-Saxon neoclassical mainstream economics. 'Almost but not quite alone, Erik Reinert has for decades tended the flame of an economics based on history and the urban, industrial, developmental state. These essays assemble his prodigious scholarship on the German tradition, a labor of love and dedication with enduring relevance, especially in today's Europe, dominated by a Germany alienated from centuries of her own ideas.' — James K. Galbraith, Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations, LBJ School of Public Affairs, and Professor of Government, University of Texas at Austin, USA, and Author of The End of Normal: The Great Crisis and the Future of Growth 'Erik Reinert's 20 essays on three centuries of German economics are a remarkable work of scholarship by an outside observer. They highlight the focus on the role of the state and on development as well as the less abstract methodology and the interdisciplinary tradition as distinguishing characteristics. The book is strongly recommended to every reader longing for an economics which is not only rigorous but also relevant for solving the problems of the real world.' — Harald Hagemann, Professor of Economic Theory, University of Hohenheim, Germany

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Author:   Erik S. Reinert ,  Rainer Kattel
Publisher:   Anthem Press
Imprint:   Anthem Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781783089031


ISBN 10:   1783089032
Pages:   606
Publication Date:   15 February 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 German Economics as Development Economics: From the Thirty Years’ War to World War II; Chapter 2 The Role of the State in Economic Growth; Chapter 3 A Brief Introduction to Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff (1626– 1692); Chapter 4 Exploring the Genesis of Economic Innovations: The Religious Gestalt- Switch and the Duty to Invent as Preconditions for Economic Growth (with Arno Daastøl); Chapter 5 Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi (1717– 1771): The Life and Times of an Economist Adventurer; Chapter 6 Jacob Bielfeld’s “On the Decline of States” (1760) and Its Relevance for Today; Chapter 7 Raw Materials in the History of Economic Policy; or, Why List (the Protectionist) and Cobden (the Free Trader) Both Agreed on Free Trade in Corn; Chapter 8 Compensation Mechanisms and Targeted Economic Growth: Lessons from the History of Economic Policy; Chapter 9 Karl Bücher and the Geographical Dimensions of Techno- Economic Change: Production- Based Economic Theory and the Stages of Economic Development; Chapter 10 Austrian Economics and the Other Canon: The Austrians between the Activistic- Idealistic and the Passivistic- Materialistic Traditions of Economics; Chapter 11 Nietzsche and the German Historical School of Economics (with Sophus A. Reinert); Chapter 12 Creative Destruction in Economics: Nietzsche, Sombart, Schumpeter (with Hugo Reinert); Chapter 13 Schumpeter in the Context of Two Canons of Economic Thought; Chapter 14 The Role of Technology in the Creation of Rich and Poor Nations: Underdevelopment in a Schumpeterian System; Chapter 15 Towards an Austro–German Theory of Uneven Economic Development? A Plea for Theorising by Inclusion; Chapter 16 The Qualitative Shift in European Integration: Towards Permanent Wage Pressures and a ‘Latin- Americanization’ of Europe? (with Rainer Kattel); Chapter 17 Primitivization of the EU Periphery: The Loss of Relevant Knowledge; Chapter 18 Mechanisms of Financial Crises in Growth and Collapse: Hammurabi, Schumpeter, Perez, and Minsky; Chapter 19 Full Circle: Economics from Scholasticism through Innovation and Back into Mathematical Scholasticism: Reflections on a 1769 Price Essay: “Why Is It That Economics So Far Has Gained So Few Advantages from Physics and Mathematics?”; Chapter 20 Werner Sombart (1863–1941) and the Swan Song of German Economics; Index.

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Erik S. Reinert is Professor of Technology Governance and Development Strategies at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, and also Chairman of the Other Canon Foundation in Norway. He holds a BA from Hochschule St. Gallen, Switzerland, an MBA from Harvard University, and a PhD in economics from Cornell University. For almost 20 years he ran a manufacturing company producing in three European countries. This background brought Reinert close to economics as a “science of practice” (Erfahrungswissenschaft). Lecturing in five languages, Reinert’s work has taken him to more than 65 different countries. His book How Rich Countries Got Rich … and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor, published in more than 20 languages, was shortlisted by the World Economics Association in 2016 for inclusion among the 10 most important economics books of the last 100 years.

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