Index

Including a Symposium on the Historical Epistemology of Economics

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(2017), "Index", Including a Symposium on the Historical Epistemology of Economics (Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 35A), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 191-198. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-41542017000035A014

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INDEX

Academy of Surgery
, 13

ACEI. See Association of Cultural Economics International (ACEI)

Ad-hocery
, 89, 95

Aesthetic value
, 155

Agriculture, in Germany
, 64, 76–77

Algebra
, 16, 24–27

Allied Control Council (ACC)
, 73

Ambruster, Howard Watson
, 71

American Economic Review
, 122

American military administration of Germany. See OMGUS

Analysis
, 23–27

defined
, 23

mathematics and
, 23–24

Anecdotes
, 89

Annual Registers
, 39

Aristotle
, 23, 97, 105

Arrow, Kenneth
, 86

Art
, 148

built heritage
, 161

cultural goods
, 148, 154, 158, 160–161

merit good
, 154, 158–160

museum
, 160–161

natural heritage
, 161

non-exchange values
, 155

political economy of
, 162–165

See also Art economics

Art economics
, 148

concept
, 152

field enlargement
, 152–153

government funding
, 157–160

history
, 151–152

research program
, 149, 153–155

value paradox
, 148, 149, 155–162

Art-statism
, 164–165

Association of Cultural Economics International (ACEI)
, 151

Austin, J. L.
, 133

Australopithecus
, 135

Authenticity value
, 155

Axioms
, 88–89, 91–97

boundedness
, 93

connectedness
, 93–94

continuity
, 93

convexity
, 94

economic meanings
, 94

imagination
, 94–95

life consumption
, 99–101

non-satiation
, 97

Bachelard, Gaston
, 115, 116, 132–133, 137

Barometer
, 38

Barometrographia (Howard)
, 38

Baumol, William
, 160

Bernoulli, Daniel
, 27

Bernstein, Bernard
, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70–73

Bertucci, P.
, 12

The Birth of the Clinic (Foucault)
, 123, 127

Blaug, Mark
, 148

Breshnahan, T. F.
, 178

Britain, statistical history of
, 38

British Association for the Advancement of Science
, 38

Buchanan, James
, 159

Built heritage
, 161

Bureaucracies
, 158–159

Butré, Charles Richard de
, 18–19, 24–27

Cairnes, John Eliot
, 37

Calculus
, 15–16, 24, 27

Callon, Michel
, 133

Cambridge Mathematics Tripos
, 45

Canguilhem, Georges
, 115, 116, 134–135, 136

Cartography
, 38

Casey, Steven
, 71

Causation/causal accounts
, 125–126

Chick, Victoria
, 148, 152

China
, 164–165

China Poly Group
, 164

“The Chinese Want Their Art Back” (Meyer)
, 164

Cipolla, Carlo
, 103

Clairaut, A.-C.
, 26

Clay, Lucius D.
, 65, 66, 67, 68–77

Cold War
, 65

Colon, Léon Clément
, 45

Commercial forecasting
, 130

Commodities
, 90–97

ad-hocery
, 89, 95

axiomatic analysis. See Axioms

concept of
, 90

markets for
, 99

physical properties
, 91

types of
, 90–91

Communist Party of China
, 164–165

Community
, 134

Condillac, E. B. de
, 23, 24

Conjectural variation
, 178, 179

Consistent conjectures equilibrium
, 178

Constructed phenomena
, 132

Consumption plans
, 99

Contingent valuation method (CVM)
, 161–162

Count of Clermont
, 12

Courcelle, O
, 12

Cournot, Augustin
, 178–179

Cournot-Nash equilibrium
, 178

Nerlove on
, 178

as non-optimum equilibrium
, 184

stability
, 184

two-person games
, 180–186

weak equilibrium
, 184

Cournot’s diagrams
, 45

Cournot solution/model
, 178–186

characteristic feature
, 179

ideas involved in
, 180

schematic diagram
, 179, 180

Cowen, Tyler
, 154, 157–158, 159, 160

Cowles, Alfred
, 131

Cowles Commission
, 86, 131, 178

Cultural economics
, 148

See also Art economics

Cultural economists
, 148–149

Cultural goods
, 148, 154, 158, 160–161

Cultural industries
, 152

Culture
, 163

Cunynghame, Henry H.
, 36

Curvilinear methods. See Graphical/curvilinear methods

CVM. See Contingent valuation method (CVM)

D’Alembert, J. le R.
, 23–24, 26

Daston, Lorraine
, 115

Davidson, Arnold
, 115, 123

Debreu, Camille
, 102

Debreu, Francoise
, 99, 106

Debreu, Gérard
, 85–108

axioms. See Axioms

Cipolla and
, 103

convenience
, 104

depression
, 102

joy
, 102–107

Kirman on
, 105

nature and
, 86–87, 103

Nobel Prize
, 104

Samuelson on
, 103

sense of humor
, 104

Sonnenschein and
, 89, 100, 107–108

traveling and holidays
, 103

Demonstrative geometry
, 15–16

Diagrams
, 35–36

as artificial reasoning apparatus
, 48–54

translating discursive experiments in
, 46–48

Discursive practices
, 114, 119

See also Epistemological practices

Divisible goods
, 91

See also Commodities

Doing economics
, 118

Domestic food supply, Germany
, 75–79

Double star observations
, 38

Draper, William H.
, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 73

Duncan, Carol
, 164

Du Pont de Nemours, P. S.
, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26–27

Düppe, Till
, 120

Econometric analysis
, 131

Econometrics
, 36

Econometric Society
, 130, 131

Economic observations and pictures
, 16–23

Economics

doing
, 118

history of
, 113–116

objects of
, 134

phénoménotechnique
, 133

Economics Division
, 65, 66, 68, 69–74, 76–77

Food & Agriculture (F&A)
, 76–77

Industry Branch
, 77–78

The Economics of the Performing Arts (Throsby and Withers)
, 158

Economic theory, form of
, 87–88

Economic value
, 149–150

marginal revolution (1871-1873)
, 150

objective
, 150

subjective
, 150

Edgeworth Contract Curve
, 180

Einstein’s theory of relativity
, 121

Elémens d’oeconomie politique
, 19, 26

Elements of algebra (Clairaut)
, 26

Emmett, Ross
, 121

Encyclopédie
, 23

Epistemological practices
, 119

defined
, 119

discursive
, 119

Evidence (évidence)
, 14–15

economic
, 17

geometry
, 16–17

Exchange value
, 150

Fellner, W.
, 180

Financial markets
, 115

First World War
, 127, 128, 130, 138

Fisher, Irving
, 130

Food, consumption pattern and
, 98, 99

Food & Agriculture (F&A)
, 76–77

Food imports, Germany
, 64

Food supply, Germany
, 75–79

Foucault, Michel
, 115, 116, 121–122, 123, 126, 136–137, 138

French Royal Academy of Sciences
, 12

Frey, Bruno
, 151, 153, 156–157, 160, 162–163

Friedman, Milton
, 114

Frisch, R.
, 178, 179

Gadamer, Hans-Georg
, 115

Galbraith, Kenneth
, 67

Galileo
, 132–133

Gallagher, C.
, 89

Garengeot, Croissant de
, 12, 13

Gébelin, M. de
, 21

Geertz, Glifford
, 89

Genealogy
, 134–137

ancestral
, 136

Australopithecus
, 135

history as
, 134–136

homo sapiens
, 134, 135

human
, 135

science
, 135, 136

German Standard of Living Board
, 64

Germany
, 63–77

agriculture
, 64, 76–77

Cold War and
, 65

domestic food supply
, 75–79

food imports
, 64

humanitarian conditions
, 75–79

See also OMGUS

Germany is Our Problem (Morgenthau)
, 71

Gingras, Yves
, 115, 134

Giraud, Yann
, 36

Goldcup
, 66

See also Ministerial Collecting Center (MCC)

Goods. See Commodities

Government funding for art
, 157–160

Grampp, William
, 159

Grande culture
, 17, 18–19

Graphical/curvilinear methods

Jevons’ use of
, 38–41

Marshall’s use of
, 41–43

Gray, C. M.
, 151

Greenblatt, S.
, 89

Hacking, Ian
, 115

Hall, Peter
, 120

The Handbook of Cultural Economics (Towse)
, 151

Heilbrun, J.
, 151

Herschel, John
, 38, 39

Heterodox cultural economists
, 148–149

Heterodox economists
, 118

Hildenbrand, Werner
, 98–99, 102, 103

Hilldring, John H.
, 71

Historical epistemology
, 115

characteristics
, 116–138

epistemological practices
, 119

See also Practices

genealogy
, 134–136

historicity of phenomena
, 131–134

as holistic
, 123

practices. See Practices

Historical value
, 155

Historicity of phenomena
, 131–134

History

as genealogy
, 134–136

as intervention
, 136–138

History of Political Economy
, 138

History of Prices in England (Tooke and Newmarch)
, 39

Holism
, 123

Homo sapiens
, 134, 135

Honorable Men (Martin)
, 71

Hoover, Calvin Bryce
, 64

Hoover, Herbert
, 64

Hoover Report of March 1947
, 64

Howard, Luke
, 38

Human genealogy
, 135

Human happiness. See Joys

Humanitarian conditions, Germany
, 75–79

Hutter, M.
, 151, 156, 157

Hutton, John
, 38

Hyle
, 87

IG Farben (IG)
, 71–75

Index Number Institute
, 130

Indivisible goods
, 91

See also Commodities

Industry Branch of the Economics Division (IB)
, 77–78

Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique
, 164

Institutional shifts, OMGUS
, 71–79

Intellectual geometry
, 15

Intellectual history
, 113–114

Investigations into the Method of the Social Sciences (Menger)
, 165

Isnard, Achille-Nicolas
, 27

Jasay, Anthony de
, 163

Jevons, Stanley
, 36

data management
, 39–40

gold study
, 37, 38

meteorology
, 39

political economy
, 38–39

Principles of Science
, 39–40

statistical atlas project
, 38–41

Johns Hopkins University
, 177

Journal of Economic Literature
, 122

Joyless Economy: An Inquiry into Human Satisfaction and Consumer Dissatisfaction (Scitovsky)
, 161

Joys
, 102–107

Kakutani, S.
, 182

Kant, Immanuel
, 136

Keynesian ideas
, 120

Khaldun, Ibn
, 136

Kilgore, Harley M.
, 71

Kindermann, Carl
, 151

King-Davenant price-quantity table
, 40

Kirman, Alan
, 105

Klamer, A.
, 156, 157

Klein, Judy
, 35–36

Koopmans, Tjalling
, 178

Krugman, Paul
, 115

Lakatos, Imre
, 149

L’Ami des hommes
, 18

Land
, 91

League of Nation
, 75

Leontief, Wassily
, 131

Letts and Co.
, 40

Lexicographic order of preferences
, 99

Life consumption
, 99–101

Limoges Royal Agricultural Society
, 25

Linguistic practices
, 119

Lobbies
, 158–159

London School of Economics Archives (LSEA)
, 66

Love
, 106

LSEA. See London School of Economics Archives (LSEA)

MacKenzie, Donald
, 133

Mäki, Uskali
, 133

Mao Zedong
, 136

Marginal revolution (1871-1873)
, 150

Market research
, 130

Markets for goods
, 100

Marschak, Jacob
, 178

Marshall, Alfred
, 36

graphical/curvilinear methods
, 41–43

letter to Bowley
, 44–45

Mill’s discursive experiments
, 46–48

Martin, James Stewart
, 71

Maskin, E.
, 178

Mathematics
, 15, 22, 23–27

and analysis
, 23–24

happy generalization of
, 37

MCC. See Ministerial Collecting Center (MCC)

McCloy, John J.
, 71

Menger, Carl
, 165

Merit good
, 154, 158–160

Meteorology
, 39

The Methodology of Scientific Research Programs (Lakatos)
, 149

Mill, J. S.
, 37, 38

discursive experiments
, 46–48

Ministerial Collecting Center (MCC)
, 65–67

Mirabeau, V. R. de
, 18, 20, 21–22, 24

Mitchell, Wesley
, 119–120

Morgan, Mary
, 36

Morgenthau, Henry J.
, 64, 70–71

Morgenthau boys
, 65, 66, 67–71, 72–73

Museum, art
, 160–161

Musgrave, Robert
, 158, 159

Nash, J. F.
, 178, 180

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
, 119–120

Natural heritage
, 161

Nazi Germany
, 131

NBER. See National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Neo-Walrasian program
, 100

Nerlove, Marc
, 177–178

Newmarch, William
, 39

Nicolini, Davide
, 120

Nietzsche, F.
, 136, 137

Nobel Prize
, 102–104

Oakeshott, M.
, 137

OMGUS
, 65–79

authoritative sources
, 65–66

Control Office
, 67–71

Economics Division
, 65, 66, 68, 69–74, 76–77

evolution of
, 67, 68

field offices
, 66

IG Farben (IG)
, 71–75

institutional shifts
, 71–79

Ministerial Collecting Center (MCC)
, 65–67

PH&W
, 76, 77

reports procedure
, 67, 68, 70

Statistical Office of the Industry Division
, 67

structure
, 67–68

On the Theory of Games (Nerlove)
, 178

Order
, 163

Organizations
, 163

Orthodox cultural economists
, 148–149

People’s Liberation Army, China
, 164

Performativity of economics
, 133

Performing Arts-The Economic Dilemma (Baumol and Bowen)
, 151

Petite culture
, 17, 18–19

Phenomena, historicity of
, 131–134

Phénoménotechnique
, 132, 133

Philosophie rurale
, 18, 22

PH&W. See Public Health and Welfare Division (PH&W)

Physiocratie
, 24, 25

Pictures, economic observations and
, 16–23

Playfair, William
, 38

Polis
, 160–161

public funding
, 161

public policy process
, 161

Political economy

of art
, 162–165

Quesnay
, 11–27

The Political Power of Economic Ideas (Hall)
, 120

Ponts-et-Chaussées
, 27

Practices
, 12, 116–118

analysis of
, 117

being embodied
, 120

causation/causal accounts
, 125–126

as collections of actions
, 116, 117

components
, 116

data collection
, 127–131

doing economics
, 118

epistemological
, 119

linguistic
, 119

relationships of accountability
, 116

research
, 119–120

sensory experience and
, 12

sustained by other practices
, 122–125

synchronic links among
, 123–125

Presentism
, 135

Price indexes
, 128

Primary sensations
, 14

Principles of Political Economy (Mill)
, 37, 39, 45–46

Principles of Science (Jevons)
, 39–40

Productive labor
, 150

Public funding
, 161

Public good
, 151

Public Health and Welfare Division (PH&W)
, 76, 77

Pure Theory of Foreign Trade (Marshall)
, 48

Quantitative data
, 17

Quesnay, Francois
, 11–27

Questions intéressantes sur la population, l’agriculture et le commerce
, 18

Reception history
, 120–121

Relativity, theory of. See Einstein’s theory of relativity

Renn, Jürgen
, 115

Reports & Statistics Branch (R&S)
, 70

Representative sensations
, 14

Research practices
, 119–120

Research program, in art economics
, 149, 153–155

Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg
, 116

Ricardo
, 47, 49, 90, 91

Rochefort, Pierre de
, 11

Roosevelt, Eleanor
, 64, 74

Ruskin, John
, 150

Samuelson, P. A.
, 103, 181

Satiability
, 90

Satiation
, 97–99

Scarf, Herbert
, 103

Schelling, T. C.
, 178

Science

anecdotes
, 89

Anglo-American history of
, 115

genealogy
, 135, 136

Scientific practices
, 132

Scitovsky, Tibor
, 161

Second World War
, 118, 131

Senior, Nassau
, 38

Sensory soul
, 14

Services
, 91

SHAEF
, 75

Sidereus Nuncius (Galileo)
, 132

Sidgwick, Henry
, 48–49

Skinner, Quentin
, 113–114

Smith, Adam
, 115, 134, 136, 150

Social Science Encyclopedia
, 89

Social value
, 155

Société Acadé mique des Beaux-Arts
, 12

Société des arts
, 12

ideal scientist
, 12

membership
, 12

practice
, 12

surgeons
, 13

Solow, Robert
, 91, 93

Some Notes on Cournot and the Bargaining Problem (Nerlove)
, 177–178

Sonnenschein, Hugo
, 89, 100, 107–108

Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu theorem
, 107

Soviet Union
, 65, 131

Spiritual value
, 155

Spolaore, E.
, 163

Stalin, J.
, 131

State

art-statism
, 164–165

culture
, 163

order
, 163

organizations
, 163

Statistical Office of the Industry Division
, 67

Strong equilibrium
, 178, 184

Student Essay Annual
, 178

Subjective economic value
, 150

Subjective value
, 150

Subsistence wage
, 97

Surgeons
, 12–13

Symbolic value
, 155

Synchronic links among practices
, 123–125

Synthesis
, 23

Tableau
, 19–20

Tableau économique
, 19–22, 24, 25

A Textbook of Cultural Economics (Towse)
, 151–152

Theory of relativity. See Einstein’s theory of relativity

Theory of Value: An Axiomatic Analysis of Economic Equilibrium (Debreu)
, 86

Commodities and Prices (chapter two)
, 90–97

Throsby, David
, 150, 151, 153, 154, 155–156, 158–160

Time-series data
, 127–131

in Nazi Germany
, 131

in Stalinist Soviet Union
, 131

US government collection practices of
, 127–131

Tirole, J.
, 178

Tooke, Thomas
, 39

Towse, R.
, 151–152

Treason’s Peace: German Dyes and American Dupes (Ambruster)
, 71

Truman, Harry
, 64

Turgot, A.-J.-R.
, 22, 25, 26–27

Two-person games
, 180–186

UNESCO
, 152

US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
, 127

US Cost-of-Living Index
, 128

Use value
, 150

USGCC
, 67–70, 76

US occupation policy
, 65

See also Germany; OMGUS

Value paradox, in art economics
, 148, 149, 155–162

cultural goods
, 148, 154, 158, 160–161

government funding
, 157–160

type of
, 155

Veblen, Thorstein
, 115

Volkswirtschaft und Kunst (Kindermann)
, 151

Von Neumann-Morgenstern utility
, 181, 183, 184

Von Stackelberg, H.
, 180

Vow of Louis XIII (painting by Ingres)
, 164

Vulgar economics
, 150–151

Wagner, R. E.
, 163

Warwick, Andrew
, 120–121

Waugh’s Australian Almanac
, 39

Wealth of Nations (Smith)
, 150

Weintraub, Roy
, 36

“Where Are We Now in Cultural Economics?” (Blaug)
, 148

Whipple, William
, 68

Withers, G. A.
, 151, 158, 159, 160

Xi Jinping
, 164

Zeros
, 86