Reflections from the Age of Economic Measurement
Offers a chronological history of the age of economic measurement via the use of six events that demonstrate the "bridges between commercial, political, & scientific arithmetics" (Klein, 1997): (1) William Playfair's (1786) analysis of the decline of nations in terms of their comm...
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Veröffentlicht in: | History of political economy 2001-01, Vol.33 (supplement), p.111-136 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Offers a chronological history of the age of economic measurement via the use of six events that demonstrate the "bridges between commercial, political, & scientific arithmetics" (Klein, 1997): (1) William Playfair's (1786) analysis of the decline of nations in terms of their commercial strength; (2) Johann Heinrich von Thunen's (1826) notion of the geometric landscape, considered an early masterpiece in deductive reasoning & optimization methods; (3) studies of the "dark days" of the English economy compiled by the Manchester Statistical Society across the mid-1800s; (4) the popularization of statistics & new methods of social & economic measurement in the turn-of-the-century US; (5) Joseph Kitchin's charting of the history of trade cycles, 1783-1920, using time-series analysis; & (6) George Dantzig's (1963) schematic diagram of chronological influences on linear programming & the simplex method. Each of these developments is located within its larger social, economic, & political contexts. 6 Figures, 48 References. K. Hyatt Stewart |
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ISSN: | 0018-2702 |