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History of Economic Analysis part 129
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History of Economic Analysis part 129. At the time of his death in 1950, Joseph Schumpeter-one of the major figures in economics during the first half of the 20th century-was working on his monumental History of Economic Analysis. A complete history of humankind's theoretical efforts to understand economic phenomena from ancient Greece to the present, this book is an important contribution to the history of ideas as well as to economics. | Subject index 1242 Harmonism Cantillon and 234 Quesnay 234 theory of classes 440 Bastiat on 500 553-4 in Carey 516 553-4 Hedonism Epicurus 66 and utilitarianism 66 and 18th-century English moralists 129-31 in Beccaria 180 in Quesnay 233 in marginal utility theorists 887-8 1056. See also Utilitarianism Historical School of Economics on natural-law economics 111-13 criticism of classical English economists 402 and Comte 417-18 and historical school of jurisprudence 423 older 504 507-8 808-9 List and 505 defined 507 on Mill s methodological position 538n alliance of economcis and historiography 781-2 and decline of theory in Germany 804 articles of faith 807 808 historical method 807-8 younger 809-14 Methodenstreit see Methodology youngest 815-20 influence outside Germany 819-20 opposition to marginalist revolution 954 Historical School of Jurisprudence 26n 141n 423-4 426-7 Historiography 424-6 Kulturgeschichte 427 in neo-classical period 781-6 820 Historism new interest in 1870 753 772-3 in philosophy 775 in economics 807-24 History Philosophy of 134-7 785-6 Hoarding in Boisguillebert 216 285-6 317 in Quesnay 235 in monetary analysis 280 in Galiani 317 Say s failure to consider 619 620 Mill on 620 622 705 Keynes and Mill contrasted 622 In neo-classical analysis 1087-8 Marshall s law of 1087 Mises on 1087 Kemmerer on 1087 1098 1100 Marshall and Fisher on 1087-8 Hobson on 1088. Subject index 1243 See also Liquidity Preference Money Velocity of Humanists see Scholasticism Hypotheses 576-7 Ideal Types see Methodology Idealogy neutrality of in science 10 41-5 philosophy in economics 30-32 idealogical bias in economic analysis 34-40 657n 675n 895-6 Marx s bias 35-8 385 439 440 special pleading and value judgments 37-8 154 of bureaucracies 37n in Smith 38 265n in Aristotle 59-60 in Quesnay 232-3 in early wage analyses 267n and monetary analysis 282n crystallized effects on analysis 460n and origins of Malthus population theory 578-9 bias in biological schools of sociology .