The Market for Political Economy: The Advent of Economics in British University Culture, 1850-1905

The Market for Political Economy: The Advent of Economics in British University Culture, 1850-1905

by KeithTribe (Editor), Alon Kadish (Editor)

Synopsis

Why did political economy become pre-eminent in the emergence and development of the social sciences? From a relatively early stage in its development political economy was accepted as a legitimate, if minor, part of a general liberal education. However, economic science did not become firmly rooted in the academic curriculum of the modern English university until after the first world war.The Market for Political Economy argues that whilst it is commonly assumed that the complexities of a modern industrial economy would require a greater number of trained economists, the actual demand amongst employers remained low. The book traces the development of the teaching of political economy in the second half of the nineteenth century.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 268
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 29 Jul 1993

ISBN 10: 041503874X
ISBN 13: 9780415038744

Media Reviews
There has been a long wait for this volume--but the wait has been worth it. What comes through is a major substantive contribution that will be of general interest to economists with historical curiosity and of very particular interest to the international team of scholars involved in the Institutionalization of Political Economy project launched a decade ago.
-William J. Barber, Wesleyan University