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Vilfredo Pareto and the Birth of Modern Microeconomics

معرفی کتاب «Vilfredo Pareto and the Birth of Modern Microeconomics» نوشتهٔ Luigino Bruni، منتشرشده توسط نشر Edward Elgar Publishing; Edward Elgar در سال 2002. این کتاب در 6 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Luigino Bruni. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 145-158) And Index. There has been a resurgence of interest in the work of Vilfredo Pareto, one of the founders of modern economics. This text reconstructs the genesis and significance of Pareto's "theory of choice" which is Pareto's greatest contribution to economic science and which was used by John Hicks, amongst others, to develop microeconomics. Hicks, Allen, Samuelson and others acknowledged Pareto as the father of the new ordinalist microeconomists but at the same time, portrayed him as confused and contradictory, caught between the old and the new paradigms. Luigino Bruni argues that Pareto's revolution in choice theory is better understood in the context of his own philosophical framework. This framework is revealed by reconstructing his dialogues with economists and philosophers, and by exploring Pareto's economic theory in the light of his philosophy of science. In addition, Bruni agrues that Pareto's contribution was different and more complex than Hick's ordinalism and Samuelson's operationalism. From this analysis emerges an image of Pareto as a man whose ideas and work was only partially fulfilled "There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the work of Vilfredo Pareto, one of the founders of modern economics. This book reconstructs the genesis and significance of Pareto's theory of choice which is Pareto's greatest contribution to economic science and which was used by John Hicks, amongst others, to develop microeconomics." "This original and sometimes unconventional book will be of great interest to economists, historians of economic thought and philosophers of the social sciences."--BOOK JACKET
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