Research in the history of economic thought and methodology. including a symposium on religion, the Scottish enlightenment, and the rise of liberalism Vol. 41. Part A :
Volume 41A of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features a symposium on "Religion, the Scottish Enlightenment, and the Rise of Liberalism," a new research essay by Syed Mohib Ali, and a roundtable on the institutionalist economics of Geoffrey Hodgson.
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505 | 0 | |a Part I: A symposium on religion, the Scottish enlightenment, and the rise of liberalism / Jordan J. Ballor and Erik W. Matson -- Chapter 1. Introduction to the symposium: Religion, the Scottish enlightenment, and the rise of liberalism / Jordan J. Ballor and Erik W. Matson -- Chapter 2. Believing, belonging and understanding: Religion and philosophy as narratives and practice in Adam Smith / Jimena Hurtado -- Chapter 3. Adam Smith and religious mercantilism / Maria Pia Paganelli -- Chapter 4. The quest for Adam Smith's theodicy / Paul Oslington -- Chapter 5. The circumstantiality of bivariate relationships in the theory of moral sentiments / Daniel B. Klein -- Chapter 6. The anthropology of liberalism: Smith and us / Christina McRorie -- Chapter 7. Opposing sketches of the clergy as literati during the Scottish enlightenment: Hugh Blair and John Witherspoon / Paul D. Mueller -- Part II: Essay -- Chapter 8. Description as theory: Sen and sraffa / Syed Mohib Ali -- Part III: Roundtable on Geoffrey Hodgson's "discovering institutionalism: One person's journey" -- Chapter 9. Discovering institutionalism: One person's journey / Geoffrey Hodgson -- Chapter 10. Geoffrey Hodgson's institutional economics: Veblenian origins and beyond / Felipe Almeida -- Chapter 11. Can institutional economics still fascinate scholars? / Angela Ambrosino -- Chapter 12. Why is Geoffrey Hodgson so important for institutional and evolutionary economics? Some personal views / Olivier Brette -- Chapter 13. Geoffrey Hodgson: An institutionalist's institutionalist / Daniel H. Cole -- Chapter 14. Comment on "discovering institutionalism: One person's journey" by Geoff Hodgson / Richard N. Langlois -- Chapter 15. Learning economics. Discovering Geoff Hodgson / Alain Marciano -- Chapter 16. The three scientific faults in some neo-institutionalism / Deirdre McCloskey. | |
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