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Paths to a New Historiographical Territory: International Crossings, Visiting Economists, Travelling Models

Annie L. Cot ()
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Annie L. Cot: University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

A chapter in 40 Years of Economics, 2025, pp 81-93 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A number of Richard’s research projects have concentrated on exchanges of economic ideas, theories or models (Arena 2003; Arena and Schmidt 1999; Arena, Dow and Klaes (Eds.) 2009). The subject was just beginning to be addressed and, since then, a number of works have tackled the question of the international circulation of both economic theories and economic patterns of expertise: French, Italian or Spanish readings of Adam Smith, Thomas R. Malthus, David Ricardo or The General Theory; Joseph A. Schumpeter’s readings of Léon Walras or Alfred Marshall; Neo-Ricardian interpretations of Sismondi: North American receptions of Keynesianism; European interpretations of the Austrian theory of knowledge; French socialists confronting British theories of value Austrian readings of Alfred Marshall.

Date: 2025
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