Thorstein Veblen: a critical reappraisal ; lectures and essays commemorating the hundredth anniversary of Veblen's birth.

Author/creator Dowd, Douglas F. editor.
Format Book
Publication InfoIthaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, [1958]
Descriptionxii, 328 pages ; 24 cm
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Contents Preface, by D. F. Dowd.--The source and impact of Veblen's thought, by J. Dorfman.--Veblen, then and now, by W. Hamilton.--Veblen's theory of instincts reconsidered, by C. E. Ayres.--Idle curiosity, by N. Kaplan.--On the scope and method of economics, by M. A. Copeland.--Veblen's critique of the orthodox economics, by M. A. Copeland.--Veblen's critique of the orthodox economic tradition, by L. Nabers.--The cycle theories of Veblen and Keynes today, by M. D. Brockie.--Veblen and Marx, by F. G. Hill.--Veblen's theory of economic growth, by A. G. Gruchy.--Veblen on American capitalism, by P. M. Sweezy.--The place of corporation finance in Veblen's economics, by J. B. Dirlam.--Veblen, Hoxie, and American labor, by L. Fishman.
General noteThe ideology of the engineers, by P. Morrison.--Veblen's view of cultural evolution, by M. W. Watkins.--The case of the new countries, by C. Goodrich.--Technology and social change: Japan and the Soviet Union, by D. F. Dowd.--Veblen's macroinstitutionalism, by G. W. Zinke.--Bibliography of Veblen's writings, by J. Dorfman (p. 319-326)
Bibliography noteBibliographical footnotes.
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