1st Edition

Economic Transition in Historical Perspective

Edited By Charles Clark, Janina Rosicka Copyright 2001
178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

This title was first published in 2001. This volume of essays studies the problem of transition in economics from a historical perspective. It uses historical ideas and theories in a modern context to examine economic thought. It aims to show that social and historical context are important when considering economic transitions.

Preface 1 Plato on Topos, Economy and Transition 2 Karl Polanyi's Great Transformation and the Current Transformations in Central Europe 3 On Building up a Market Society: Lessons from the Wealth of Nations and The Great Transformation 4 Groundwork for an Institutional Economic Approach to Transition': Smith and Polanyi Reconsidered 5 The Money Fiction and Central Banking 6 Labour: A Fictitious Commodity Needs Instituted Power 7 Three Paths to Capitalism: An Agenda for Research 8 Friedrich von Hayek's Idea of Spontaneous Social Order and Transforming the Socialist Economy 9 Worldly Advice from Other-Worldly Philosophers: Catholic Social Thought and the Problem of Economic Transition 10 The Promotion of National Prosperity: The Case of Industrial Activities in Portugal in the Transition to Liberalism

Biography

CHARLES MICHAEL ANDRES CLARK St John's University, USA. JANINA ROSICKA Jagiellonian University, Poland.