Otto Neurath’s Economics in Context

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Elisabeth Nemeth, Stefan W. Schmitz, Thomas E. Uebel
Springer Science & Business Media, May 22, 2008 - Business & Economics - 238 pages

Otto Neurath (1882-1945) was a highly unorthodox thinker both in philosophy and economics. He proposed a radically expanded scope of economic analysis that would facilitate a comparative and systematic study of the impact of a great variety of economic and political measures on a population’s well-being. Neurath regarded the controversial and widely misunderstood concept of calculation in kind as an indispensable instrument for anyone (economist or politician) who sought to analyze economic relationships from a wider perspective than that of price formation under market conditions. What is the impact of alternative (economic, political or organisational) measures on living conditions? What are the appropriate methods to compare and to rationally choose among alternative measures? In Neurath’s opinion, answers to these questions are crucial for every democratic government.

The contributions to this sparkling new book conclude that Neurath touched on many of the most critical problems of economic theory during its formative years as a modern discipline; his economics provides insights into the foundational problems of modern economics and should encourage contemporary economic theorists to critically reflect their own hidden presumptions. Neurath’s arguments continue to challenge the foundations of today’s neo-liberal approach to political-economy. They have also been rediscovered by researchers in the fields of ecological economics and of sustainable development as visionary and original. His comprehensive theory of life conditions and life quality anticipated the questions development economists and the general public meet today.

 

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Nemeth_Ch02Elisabeth Nemethpdf
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Nemeth_Ch03Thomaspdf
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Nemeth_Ch04Gunther Chaloupekpdf
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Nemeth_Ch05John Plurapdf
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Nemeth_Ch06Neurathpdf
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Nemeth_Ch08Nader Vosspdf
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Nemeth_Ch09Gunther Sandnerpdf
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Nemeth_Ch10Kiethpdf
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Nemeth_Ch12pdf
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Nemeth_Indexpdf
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Nemeth_BMpdf
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