Economists and war : a heterodox perspective / edited by Fabrizio Bientinesi and Rosario Patalano.

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Book
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English
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1 edition.
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
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vi, 214 pages ; 24 cm.

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    Series
    Routledge studies in the history of economics ; 189. [More in this series]
    Notes
    Includes index.
    Contents
    • Economists and war : introduction / FABRIZIO BIENTINESI, ROSARIO PATALANO
    • An Austrian point of view on total war : Stefan T. Possony / FABRIZIO BIENTINESI
    • The evolution of the economic thought confronted with World War I : and the reparations' issue / FANNY COULOMB
    • Third way, liberalism and the crisis of civilization : Wilhelm Ropke : facing the Second World War / ALBERTO GIORDANO
    • From pacifism to political realism : the economics and sociology of war in Vilfredo Pareto / TERENZIO MACCABELLI
    • The economics of peace in the history of political economy / FABIO MASINI
    • Italian economic analyses of the First World War : "historical materialism" versus "pure economics" / LUCA MICHELINI
    • Changes in the pacifism of Akamatsu Kaname from the interwar period to WWII / TADASHI OHTSUKI
    • War in Sismondi's interpretation of modern capitalism : fresh analytical perspectives / LETIZIA PAGLIAI
    • How to pay for the war : military spending and war funding in italian economic thought (1890-1918) / ROSARIO PATALANO
    • Productive powers and war in Friedrich List's theory of economic development / STEFANO SPALLETTI
    • Keynes on the role of the "insane and irrational springs of wickedness" in war / TED WINSLOW
    • Index.
    ISBN
    • 9781138643970 ((hardback))
    • 1138643971 ((hardback))
    LCCN
    2016025041
    OCLC
    961387786
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