[Selections by Humberto Barreto for SHOE list.]


nep-hpe <http://nep.repec.org/nep-hpe.html> New Economics Papers
<http://nep.repec.org/> on History and Philosophy of Economics

Issue of 2022‒10‒03
papers chosen by
Erik Thomson <http://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/pth72.htm>
University of Manitoba <http://umanitoba.ca/>
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   1. The Department of Economics at the University of Chicago, 1947–1982
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_1937163685621745253_p1> By Harberger,
   Arnold C.
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Harberger,%20Arnold%20C.>
   ; Edwards, Sebastian
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Edwards,%20Sebastian>
   2. Antonio de Miguel: Informal Journalist of the Francoist Economy
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_1937163685621745253_p2> By Manuel
   Martin Rodriguez
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Manuel%20Martin%20Rodriguez>
   3. Health economics: A review of theoretical and empirical literature
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_1937163685621745253_p3> By Fatima
   Arib <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Fatima%20Arib>;
Najat
   Khaldi <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Najat%20Khaldi>
   4. La crise de la science économique
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_1937163685621745253_p4> By Jacques
   Fontanel
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Jacques%20Fontanel>
   5. Historical Political Economy: What Is It?
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_1937163685621745253_p5> By Jeffrey
   Jenkins
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Jeffrey%20Jenkins>; Jared
   Rubin <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Jared%20Rubin>
   6. 30 Years of Generational Accounting : A Critical Review
   <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_1937163685621745253_p6> By Westerhout,
   Ed <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Westerhout,%20Ed>

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   1. The Department of Economics at the University of Chicago, 1947–1982
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:zbw:cbscwp:307>
   By: Harberger, Arnold C.
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Harberger,%20Arnold%20C.>
   ; Edwards, Sebastian
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Edwards,%20Sebastian>
   Abstract: This paper is about the Department of Economics at the
   University of Chicago, between 1947 and 1982. The paper has the form of a
   conversation between the two authors and covers issues such as the
   existence of a "Chicago School," the Department's governance, the
   personalities of some well-known members such as Frank Knight, Milton
   Friedman, and Robert Mundell, teaching, and the "Chicago boys." It also
   deals with the relation between members of the Department and those of
   other leading Schools.
   Keywords: Chicago School,Milton Friedman,monetarism,Frederik Hayek
   Date: 2021
   URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:zbw:cbscwp:307&r=
   2. Antonio de Miguel: Informal Journalist of the Francoist Economy
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:ahe:dtaehe:2205>
   By: Manuel Martin Rodriguez
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Manuel%20Martin%20Rodriguez>
(Universidad
   de Granada)
   Abstract: Antonio de Miguel appears in the foot notes of the Spanish
   economic history books as the author of one of the national income
   estimations prior to those made from 1944 by the Consejo de Economía
   Nacional. However, his work as a statistician and economist went much
   further. In particular, his work as an informal economic journalist during
   Franco’s dictatorship is of special interest. This study focuses on it,
   although it also considers the rest of his economic work.
   Keywords: De Miguel, Economy, Francoism
   JEL: B31 <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?jel=B31>
   Date: 2022–09
   URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ahe:dtaehe:2205&r=
   3. Health economics: A review of theoretical and empirical literature
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03759958>
   By: Fatima Arib
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Fatima%20Arib>
(Innovation,
   Responsabilités et Développement Durable (INREDD) - UCA - Université Cadi
   Ayyad [Marrakech], UCA - Université Cadi Ayyad [Marrakech]); Najat Khaldi
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Najat%20Khaldi>
(Innovation,
   Responsabilités et Développement Durable (INREDD) - UCA - Université Cadi
   Ayyad [Marrakech], UCA - Université Cadi Ayyad [Marrakech])
   Abstract: Health economics is a sub-discipline of economic science
   concerned with the economic treatment of health. From a socio-economic
   point of view, health is not an isolated field. It comes from medicine, but
   it is also related to socio-economic and political factors. Being
   considered as a superior good and which has particular characteristics, it
   conditions the ability of individuals to produce and consume. In this
   paper, we will highlight the interdependencies between the economy and
   health, then we will analyze the main theories in health economics and
   finally we will show how the Economy will shape health in its image. The
   results of our literature review show that the main issues addressed by the
   health economy revolve around the economic analysis of the
   interrelationships between economic and social development on the one hand,
   and population health on the other. Our theoretical analysis shows that the
   main theoretical approaches in health economics (the neoclassical model,
   agency theory, conventional theory) are based on two hypotheses: the
   hypothesis of the individual rationality of actors and the hypothesis of
   the mode of coordination of their decisions. According to the neoclassical
   theory, the decisions of individuals, considered as rational, are
   controlled by market exchange, while the agency theory allows for the
   presentation of elements that help in economic policy-making. The
   development of medical sciences and the respect of professional ethics are
   thus the main contributions of the theory of conventions. These different
   theoretical approaches complement each other in explaining the functioning
   of the health care system. However, the theoretical advances made in the
   field of health economics are still insufficient in terms of the production
   of new knowledge by research, which mainly concerns the regulation and
   organization of the health care system.
   Abstract: L'économie de santé est une sous discipline de la science
   économique s'intéressant à traiter économiquement la santé. D'un point de
   vue socio-économique, la santé n'est pas un domaine isolé. Elle est issue
   de la médecine, mais elle est également liée à des facteurs
   socio-économiques et politiques. Étant considéré la santé comme un bien
   supérieur et qui a des caractéristiques particulières, elle conditionne la
   capacité des individus à produire et à consommer. Dans ce papier, nous
   allons mettre en évidence les interdépendances entre l'économie et la
   santé, ensuite, nous allons analyser les principales théories en économie
   de santé et enfin nous allons montrer commet l'Economique va façonner la
   santé à son image. Les résultats de notre revue de littérature montrent que
   les principales problématiques traitées par l'économie de santé
   s'articulent autour l'analyse économique des interrelations entre le
   développement économique et social, d'une part, et santé de la population
   d'autre part. Notre analyse théorique démontre que les principales
   approches théoriques en économie de santé (le modèle néoclassique, théorie
   de l'agence, théorie conventionnaliste) reposent sur deux hypothèses :
   l'hypothèse de rationalité individuelle des acteurs et l'hypothèse du mode
   de coordination de leurs décisions. Selon la théorie néoclassique, les
   décisions des individus, considérés comme rationnels, sont contrôlées par
   l'échange marchand, tandis que la théorie de l'agence permet de présenter
   des éléments aidant à la prise de décision en politique économique. Le
   développement des sciences médicales et le respect de l'éthique
   professionnelle constituent ainsi les principaux apports de la théorie des
   conventions. Ces différentes approches théoriques se complètent pour
   expliquer le fonctionnement du système de santé. Cependant, les avancées
   théoriques réalisées dans le domaine de l'économie de santé connaissent
   encore des insuffisances en termes de production de nouvelles connaissances
   par la recherche et qui portent principalement sur la régulation et
   l'organisation du système de soins.
   Keywords: Economics,health,health economics,Health care
   system,Economie,Santé,Economie de santé,Système de soins
   Date: 2022–08–07
   URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03759958&r=
   4. La crise de la science économique
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03752629>
   By: Jacques Fontanel
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Jacques%20Fontanel>
(CESICE
   - Centre d'études sur la sécurité internationale et les coopérations
   européennes - IEPG - Sciences Po Grenoble - Institut d'études politiques de
   Grenoble - UGA [2016-2019] - Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019])
   Abstract: Economic science is an ideology that consecrates the
   omnipotence of the market economy, the police state and the management,
   often short-term, of an economy condemned to perpetual economic growth.
   With the Covid-19 pandemic, the analyses of liberal economists are losing
   their bearings, because the basic assumptions no longer have any concrete
   application in the face of a profound economic and social crisis. The
   economy now reveals its eminently political character. The international,
   national and local public sectors are organizing the fight against the
   crisis of the market economy. The State then becomes the central actor in
   the management of the national economy, in connection with the other
   States. The profoundly political and social character of a globalized
   economy highlights the violence of relations between states and citizens
   and often between states themselves. This situation of collective
   dependence is likely to create many tensions, which may lead to new
   conflicts or wars between states.
   Abstract: La science économique est une idéologie qui consacre
   l'omnipotence de l'économie de marché, l'Etat gendarme et le management,
   souvent de court terme, d'une économie condamnée à la croissance économique
   perpétuelle. Avec la pandémie de Covid-19, les analyses des économistes
   libéraux perdent leurs repères, car les hypothèses de base n'ont plus
   d'application concrète pour faire face à une profonde crise économique et
   sociale. L'économie révèle désormais son caractère éminemment politique.
   Les secteurs publics internationaux, nationaux et locaux organisent la
   lutte contre la crise de l'économie de marché. L'État devient alors
   l'acteur central de la gestion de l'économie nationale, en lien avec les
   autres Etats. Le caractère profondément politique et social d'une économie
   mondialisée met en évidence la violence des relations entre les
   gouvernements et les citoyens et souvent entre les Etats eux-mêmes. Cette
   situation de dépendance collective est susceptible de créer de nombreuses
   tensions, lesquelles peuvent conduire à de nouveaux conflits ou guerres.
   Keywords: Science économique,crise économique,organisations
   internationales,firmes multinationales,capitalisme
   financier,pandémie,inégalités sociales,guerre économique,conflits militaires
   Date: 2022–02–24
   URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03752629&r=
   5. Historical Political Economy: What Is It?
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:chu:wpaper:22-14>
   By: Jeffrey Jenkins
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Jeffrey%20Jenkins>; Jared
   Rubin <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Jared%20Rubin>
(Chapman
   University)
   Abstract: In this chapter, we define what historical political economy
   (HPE) is and is not, classify the major themes in the literature, assess
   the relative strengths and weaknesses of the literature, and point to
   future directions. We view HPE as social scientific inquiry which
   highlights political causes or consequences of historical issues. HPE is
   different from conventional political economy in the emphasis placed on
   historical processes and context. While we view HPE in the most inclusive
   manner reasonable, we define it to exclude works that are either solely of
   contemporary importance or use historical data without any historical
   context (e.g., long-run macroeconomic time series data). The future of HPE
   is bright, especially as more historical data from around the world become
   available via digitization. Consequently, the future frontier of the field
   likely falls outside of the US, which is the concern of a disproportionate
   amount of the current literature.
   Keywords: historical political economy, economics, political science,
   economic history, political history
   JEL: N00 P00
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?jel=N00%20P00>
   Date: 2022
   URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:chu:wpaper:22-14&r=
   6. 30 Years of Generational Accounting : A Critical Review
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:tiu:tiutis:252a02fe-7374-499e-97c5-0fdd0a9d1af4>
   By: Westerhout, Ed
   <http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search.pf?aus=Westerhout,%20Ed>
(Tilburg
   University, School of Economics and Management)
   Date: 2022
   URL:
   http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:tiu:tiutis:252a02fe-7374-499e-97c5-0fdd0a9d1af4&r=

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