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
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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