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    Stanford, California : Stanford University Press
    ISBN: 0804788596 , 9780804788595 , 9780804775663 , 0804775664
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 332 Seiten , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bockman, Johanna, 1968 - Markets in the name of socialism
    DDC: 320.51
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsliberalismus ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Marxismus ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Sozialismus ; Neoliberalism History ; Neoclassical school of economics History ; Marxian economics History ; Socialism History ; Neoliberalism ; History ; Neoclassical school of economics ; History ; Marxian economics ; History ; Socialism ; History ; Neoliberalismus ; Sozialismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Introduction : economists and socialism -- Neoclassical economics and socialism : from the beginnings to 1953 -- A new transnational discussion among economists in the 1950s -- Neoclassical economics and Yugoslav socialism -- Goulash communism and neoclassical economics in Hungary -- The international left, the international right, and the study of socialism in Italy -- Market socialism or capitalism? : the transnational critique of neoclassical economics and the transitions of 1989 -- Post-1989 : how transnational socialism became neoliberalism without ceasing to exist
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction : economists and socialism -- Neoclassical economics and socialism : from the beginnings to 1953 -- A new transnational discussion among economists in the 1950s -- Neoclassical economics and Yugoslav socialism -- Goulash communism and neoclassical economics in Hungary -- The international left, the international right, and the study of socialism in Italy -- Market socialism or capitalism? : the transnational critique of neoclassical economics and the transitions of 1989 -- Post-1989 : how transnational socialism became neoliberalism without ceasing to exist.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Introduction : economists and socialism -- Neoclassical economics and socialism : from the beginnings to 1953 -- A new transnational discussion among economists in the 1950s -- Neoclassical economics and Yugoslav socialism -- Goulash communism and neoclassical economics in Hungary -- The international left, the international right, and the study of socialism in Italy -- Market socialism or capitalism? : the transnational critique of neoclassical economics and the transitions of 1989 -- Post-1989 : how transnational socialism became neoliberalism without ceasing to exist -- Conclusions
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