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Power theory of economics

Part of the Classics in the history and development of economics series
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Yasuma Takata (1883-1971), nicknamed 'the Japanese Marshall' by Martin Bronfenbrenner, dominated sociology and then economics in Japan over a long period.

In sociology he was known through his articles published in German, whilst as economist he remained rather unknown in the West, despite his work along the line connecting Walras, Bohm-Bawerk, Wicksell and Keynes.

His scope is so wide as to view Marx critically and accommodate Veblen, Pareto, Schumpeter.

Accepting the orthodox economic theory as a first approximation, he tried to introduce institutional factors and power relationships as a second approximation.

This volume is edited so as to represent a synthesis of his economics and sociology.

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1349240435 / 9781349240432
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
338.9
27/07/2016
English
199 pages
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