pt. 1. Methods of scholarship -- pt. 2. The "great gap" thesis revisited -- pt. 3. Thoughts about money, credit, and finance -- pt. 4. Themes of the classical school -- pt. 5. Expanding the frontiers -- pt. 6. The synthesis.
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pt. 1. Methods of scholarship -- pt. 2. The "great gap" thesis revisited -- pt. 3. Thoughts about money, credit, and finance -- pt. 4. Themes of the classical school -- pt. 5. Expanding the frontiers -- pt. 6. The synthesis.
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Selected papers from the History of Economics Society Conference, 1994
Introduction / Laurence S. Moss1. Assessing the Reprinting of Schumpeter's History of Economic Analysis / Mark Perlman -- 2. Vision and Progress in Economic Thought: Schumpeter After Kuhn / Roger E. Backhouse -- 3. Schumpeter's Treatment of Nonmainstream American Economics / William Barber -- 4. Popularizers as Contributors to Economics: The Unappreciated Tribe / Bette Polkinghorn -- 5. The Historiography of Economics: A Methodological Approach / Annie L. Cot and Jerome Lallement -- 6. The Inaccuracy of the Schumpeterian Great Gap Thesis: Economic Thought in Medieval Iran (Persia) / Hamid Hosseini -- 7. Ibn Khaldun's Political and Economic Realism / Louis Baeck -- 8. Maimonides on Property: Its Accumulation and Its Distribution / Nelson P. Lande -- 9. Al-Maqrizi's Book of Aiding the Nation by Investigating the Depression of 1403-6: Translation and Commentary / Mark Tomass -- 10. A Test of Schumpeter's Approach to Money: The Case of the Sixteenth-Century French Monetary Debate / Ghislain Deleplace.