chapter 1 Introduction -- part PART ONE: THE THREE DIMENSIONS OF POLICY -- chapter 2 Policy as a Function of Knowledge -- chapter 3 Policy as a Function of Psychology -- chapter 4 Policy as a Function of Power -- part PART TWO: THE MAKING OF POLICY -- chapter 5 Psychology, Knowledge and Power -- chapter 6 The Problem of Freedom and Control -- chapter 7 The Problem of Continuity and Change -- chapter 8 Conclusions: Toward a Positive Theory of Economic Policy.
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Contains five sets of lectures taken by Glenn Johnson as a doctoral student in economics at the University of Chicago during 1946-7. This volume also includes notes by Mark Ladenson at Northwestern and from a faculty seminar at MSU on comparative method
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Describes the graduate career of F Taylor Ostrander, notable the year spent at Oxford University. This volume also contains two documents important for the history of Instituitional Economics, John R Commons' "Reasonable Value"; and notes from Clarence E
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Includes refereed articles on topics in economic methodology and the history of economics, including Austrian economic methodology and Wesley Mitchell. This collection covers such topics as Adam Smith, John Kenneth Galbraith, Friedrich Nietzsche, Joseph S
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Volume 25-B continues the multiple series of class notes with Glenn Johnson's notes from Charles M. Hardin's 1947 course on the politics of agriculture and with Warren Samuels's notes from Charlton Tebeau's 1953 course on United States constitutional history. The major item consists of Allan Schmid's journal entries distributed in connection with his courses on institutional and behavioral economics
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Volume 25-C commences a series of class notes taken at Northwestern and Chicago during the period 1964-1967. The notes from courses at Northwestern are Robert Clower;s course on economic theory,and Frank Fetter's course on monetary institutions and policies. The notes from Chicago include George Stigler's course on industrial organization, Merton Miller's course on corporate finance, and Daniel Orr's course on the theory of the firm. Also included are Warren Samuels notes from James Earley's courses on economic theory and on money, income and price, given at Wisconsin during 1954-1955; and Sam
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Introduction : belief and power -- The legal-economic nexus -- The nature and sources of rights -- Markets and their social construction -- Joseph J. Spengler's concept of the 'problem of order' : a reconsideration and extension -- The status of the status quo : the Buchanan Colloquium -- The problem of the status of the status quo : some comments -- With James M. Buchanan, two views of government : a conversation -- Some problems in the use of language in economics -- Poletown and Hathcock : an essay on some problems in the language of the law -- With A. Allan Schmid and James D. Shaffer : an evolutionary approach to law and economics -- The rule of law and the capture and use of government in a world of inequality -- With Marianne Johnson and Kirk Johnson, the Duke of Argyll and Edwin L. Godkin as precursors to Hayek on the relation of ignorance to policy, parts 1-4 -- With Kirk D. Johnson and Marianne Johnson, the Duke of Argyll and Henry George : land ownership and governance -- The pervasive proposition, 'what is, is, and ought to be' : a critique -- What is, is what? -- Professional policy advocacy or policy diffidence?.
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Mark Ladenson's notes from Robert Clower's course on economic theory, Economics D-10-2, Northwestern University, winter 1967 -- Mark Ladenson's notes from M.H. Miller's course on corporate finance, Business 330, University of Chicago, fall 1963 -- Warren J. Samuels lecture notes from James S. Earley's course on economic theory, Economics 150, University of Wisconsin, fall 1954 -- Lecture notes from James S. Earley's course on money, income and price, Economics 192, University of Wisconsin, spring 1955 -- Notes on a faculty seminar series on myth, theology and society, given by Robert T. Anderson, Michigan State University, fall term, 1974 -- Mark Ladenson's notes from Orr's theory of the firm, Business Economics 302, University Of Chicago, fall 1964 -- Mark Ladenson's notes from Frank Whitson Fetter's course on monetary institutions and policies, Economics D-31-0, Northwestern University, fall 1966 -- Mark Ladenson's notes from George J. Stigler's course in industrial organization, Business 305, University of Chicago, fall 1964
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A typesetter's sense of humor -- Institutional and behavioral economics : journal entries for students and colleagues -- Notes from Charlton W. Tebeau's course, United States constitutional history, History 329, University of Miami, spring semester 1953 -- Glenn Johnson's notes from Charles M. Hardin's course, The politics of agriculture, Political science 334, University of Chicago, fall 1947
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Parisi and Rowley's Origins of law and economics : they may not be origins, but they are contributions (for the most part) / Nicholas Mercuro -- The libertarian fantasy of an ethical market / Joseph E. Pluta -- Jones' Cultures merging : the missing cultural foundations of economic globalization / Jonas Zoninsein -- The virtues, complexity, and limits of markets / David Schmidtz -- Meadowcroft's The ethics of the market : the ethical case for the market / Ayman Reda -- Courgeau's Methodology and epistemology of multilevel analysis : methodological holism and individualism confronted / Warren J. Samuels -- Hardin's Indeterminacy and Society : the problematic problematization of choice and action / Daniel W. Bromley -- Szenberg and Ramrattan's Reflections of eminent economists : essays in autobiography / William J. Barber -- Davis's Ricardo's Macroeconomics : the reinvention of ricardo as an applied economist / Terry Peach -- Evensky's Adam Smith's moral philosophy : the wealth of nations and the morality of opulence / Jack Russell Weinstein -- Backhaus's Elgar companion to law and economics : complaining about the companion / Humberto Barreto -- Hamowy's Political sociology of freedom : spontaneous and not so spontaneous orders / Peter McNamara -- Ringman's Surviving capitalism : how to survive capitalism / Ayman Reda -- Augello and Guidi's Economists in Parliament in the liberal age / Warren J. Samuels
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