Isolationism in Economic Method
George J. Schuller
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1949, vol. 63, issue 4, 439-475
Abstract:
I. The isolationism of the orthodox, Marxist, and historical schools in their concepts of economic science, 439; in their distribution theory, 441. — IL Problems of definition and classification, 442; distinction between "ultimate" and working problem, 444. — III. Formulation of the ultimate problem of distribution theory, 445. — IV. The working problem of the orthodox or maximization school, 447; of the Marxist school, 451; of the historical school, 457. — V. Components of isolationism, 465. — VI. Origins of isolationism, 468. — VII. Conclusion, 471.
Date: 1949
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