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The Beginnings of Political Economy [recurso electrónico] : Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi / edited by Jürgen Georg Backhaus.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences ; 7Editor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2009Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387097794
  • 99780387097794
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 330 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
From Wolff to Justi -- A Bibliography of J.H.G. von Justi -- Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi - The Life and Times of an Economist Adventurer -- Justi and the Post-Montesquieu French Debate on Commercial Nobility in 1756 -- The International Aspects of Justi's Work -- Justi and Japan -- Justi's Concept of Moral Economics and the Good Society -- Cameralism and Labour in von Justi's Economic Thinking -- J.H.G. Justi in Austria: His Writings in the Context of Economic and Industrial Policies of the Habsburg Empire in the 18th Century -- Justi's Concept of Taxation -- Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi (1717-1771): Health as Part of a State's Capital Endowment.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This volume contains eleven essays on Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi's concepts of the modern economy. These essays reflect both Justi's life and professional work, focusing on his ideas on economics and social sciences. Interesting are the aspects of his biography that gave rise to the development of his economic thought. Apart from Justi's personal background, this book contains the beginning of modern economics because Justi's philosophy was linked to government, labour, morality, health and finally the good society. Justi, throughout his life, had a dual career of being on the one hand a prolific writer and educator, on the other hand an administrator in the core state business of mining, then an important revenue source, and he typically combined the two. He gave two inaugural lectures in 1750 in front of Queen and Empress Maria Theresia. The lecture on cameral sciences is truly the beginning of modern economics: Justi was of the opinion that the happiness of the state would be increased if the number of happy and healthy persons would increase. For this reason, health was a major focus of his attention long before the advent of health economics. The main benefit the reader will derive from the book is an understanding of how economics developed as a separate science. Furthermore, they will see how Justi laid the foundation for policy sciences, the specialty of many schools of governement today.
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From Wolff to Justi -- A Bibliography of J.H.G. von Justi -- Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi - The Life and Times of an Economist Adventurer -- Justi and the Post-Montesquieu French Debate on Commercial Nobility in 1756 -- The International Aspects of Justi's Work -- Justi and Japan -- Justi's Concept of Moral Economics and the Good Society -- Cameralism and Labour in von Justi's Economic Thinking -- J.H.G. Justi in Austria: His Writings in the Context of Economic and Industrial Policies of the Habsburg Empire in the 18th Century -- Justi's Concept of Taxation -- Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi (1717-1771): Health as Part of a State's Capital Endowment.

This volume contains eleven essays on Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi's concepts of the modern economy. These essays reflect both Justi's life and professional work, focusing on his ideas on economics and social sciences. Interesting are the aspects of his biography that gave rise to the development of his economic thought. Apart from Justi's personal background, this book contains the beginning of modern economics because Justi's philosophy was linked to government, labour, morality, health and finally the good society. Justi, throughout his life, had a dual career of being on the one hand a prolific writer and educator, on the other hand an administrator in the core state business of mining, then an important revenue source, and he typically combined the two. He gave two inaugural lectures in 1750 in front of Queen and Empress Maria Theresia. The lecture on cameral sciences is truly the beginning of modern economics: Justi was of the opinion that the happiness of the state would be increased if the number of happy and healthy persons would increase. For this reason, health was a major focus of his attention long before the advent of health economics. The main benefit the reader will derive from the book is an understanding of how economics developed as a separate science. Furthermore, they will see how Justi laid the foundation for policy sciences, the specialty of many schools of governement today.

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