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  1. The Intellectual Legacy of Thorstein Veblen: Unresolved Issues (Contributions in Economics and Economic History) by Rick Tilman, 1996-09-30
  2. Thorstein Veblen in the Twenty-First Century: A Commemoration of the Theory of the Leisure Class (1899-1999)
  3. The Legacy of Thorstein Veblen (Intellectual Legacies in Modern Economic)
  4. Thorstein Veblen on Culture and Society (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society)
  5. An Introduction to Thorstein Veblen's Economic Theory (Mellen Studies in Economics, 21) by Adil H. Mouhammed, 2003-09
  6. Thorstein Veblen by David Riesman, 1995-01-01
  7. Is Economics an Evolutionary Science?: The Legacy of Thorstein Veblen (Elgar Monographs)
  8. Thorstein Veblen and His Critics, 1891-1963 by Rick Tilman, 1992-03-17
  9. The Innocents at Cedro: A Memoir Thorstein Veblen and Some Others (Reprints of Economic Classics) by Robert Luther Duffus, 1944-06
  10. Thorstein Veblen's Social Theory (Dissertations on Sociology) by Arthur Kent Davis, 1980-09
  11. Thorstein Veblen and the Institutionalists: A Study in the Social Philosophy of Economics by David William Seckler, 1975-06
  12. An Identification, Analysis and Critique of Thorstein B. Veblen's Philosop Hy of Higher Education (Distinguished Dissertations) by Samuel Schneider, 1998-04
  13. Thorstein Veblen by John Patrick Diggins, 1999-05-21
  14. A Veblen Treasury: From Leisure Class to War, Peace, and Capitalism (Studies in Institutional Economics Series) by Thorstein Veblen, 1993-12

21. Veblen, Thorstein
Veblen (18571929), nordamerikansk sociolog og økonom af norsk afstamning. ThorsteinVeblen underviste ved universiteterne i Chicago, Stanford og Missouri, og
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22. Emigrasjon - Søk
Beskrivelse Thorstein Veblen (18571929) er kalt New Deal-politikkens åndeligefar. Han var troli den mest originale tenker blant norskamerikanerne.
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23. Leon Walras, Alfred Marshall, Thorstein Veblen
run and the long run. See Marginalist School. Thorstein Veblen.United States, 18571929. One of the leading Institutionalists, he
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Leon Walras France, He revolutionized economics with his rigorous mathematical formulation of the mechanics of the price system.
Alfred Marshall
England, He demonstrated the tremendous theoretical power of demand and supply curves, and bequeathed to economics the critical distinction between the short run and the long run. See Marginalist School
Thorstein Veblen
United States, One of the leading Institutionalists, he is best remembered for his theory of "conspicuous consumption" which parodied the ostentation of the Gilded Age. See Institutionalist School

24. FRBSF: Great Economists - Ten Great Economists
Karl Marx (18181883); Leon Walras (1834-1910); Alfred Marshall (1842-1924);Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929); Thorstein Veblen. United States, 1857-1929.
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    A Classical economist, he startled early 19th century society with his pessimistic prediction that population growth would exceed food supply, condemning mankind to misery.
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    The last of the great economists of the Classical School , he denied the doctrine that society could not alter the existing distribution of income.
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    William I. Thomas (1863-1947); Thorstein B. Veblen (1857-1929); Florian W
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    26. Chronologische Übersicht - 50 Klassiker Der Soziologie
    Translate this page 1848-1923, Vilfredo Pareto. 1850-1899 , 1855-1936, Ferdinand Tönnies.1857-1929, Thorstein B. Veblen. 1858-1943, Beatrice Webb. 1858-1918, GeorgSimmel.
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    27. Veblen - Brief Bio
    Veblen, Thorstein. Veblen, Thorstein (18571929). The American economistand social critic Thorstein Veblen, in his popular book
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    Veblen, Thorstein
    VEBLEN, Thorstein (1857-1929). The American economist and social critic Thorstein Veblen, in his popular book 'The Theory of the Leisure Class', used Charles Darwin's theory of evolution to analyze the modern industrial system. He claimed that industry demands diligence, efficiency, and cooperation among businessmen. What he saw instead were companies run by selfish predators interested in making money and displaying their wealth in what he termed "conspicuous consumption." Veblen's other books include 'The Theory of Business Enterprise' (1904), 'The Instinct of Workmanship and the State of the Industrial Arts' (1914), and 'Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution' (1915). SEARCH 50s HOME READING LIST NEWS ... FILREIS HOME Document URL: http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/veblen-bio.html
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    28. Veblen, Thorstein
    Veblen, Thorstein. 18571929, American economist and social critic,b. Cato Township, Wis. Of Norwegian parentage, he spent his first
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    Veblen, Thorstein The Theory of the Leisure Class The Theory of Business Enterprise Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution The Engineers and the Price System (1921), and Absentee Ownership and Business Enterprise in Recent Times (1923). He also translated The Laxdoela Saga (1925) from the Icelandic. Essays in Our Changing Order was published in 1934. Anthologies of his writings have been edited with introductions by W. C. Mitchell (1936) and Max Lerner (1948). See selected writings ed. by W. C. Mitchell (1936, repr. 1964) and Max Lerner (1950). See also biographies by Joseph Dorfman (1934, repr. 1966), J. A. Hobson (1936, repr. 1971), and D. F. Dowd (1964); studies by R. V. Teggart (1932, repr. 1966), D. F. Dowd, ed. (1958), and C. C. Qualey, ed. (1968).
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    Veblen, Thorstein Bunde (18571929), American economist and social scientist, notablefor his historical investigation of the economic structure of society and
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    Veblen, Thorstein Bunde (1857-1929), American economist and social scientist, notable for his historical investigation of the economic structure of society and for his analysis of the contemporary economic system. Veblen was born in Cato, Wisconsin, and educated at Carleton College, in Northfield, Minnesota, and at Johns Hopkins, Yale, and Cornell universities. From 1892 to 1906 he taught political economy at the University of Chicago. He taught economics at Stanford University from 1906 to 1909 and at the University of Missouri from 1911 to 1918. He was on the staff of the New School for Social Research, in New York, from 1919 to 1926, when he retired.
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    30. Thorstein Veblen / Biography
    . . Thorstein Veblen. *. 18571929. Thorstein Bunde Veblen, b. Valders,Wis., July 30, 1857, d. Aug. 3, 1929, is best known for his
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    Thorstein Veblen Thorstein Bunde Veblen, b. Valders, Wis., July 30, 1857, d. Aug. 3, 1929, is best known for his book The Theory of The Leisure Class (1899), a classic of social theory that introduced the concept of "conspicuous consumption." Veblen received a Ph.D. from Yale in 1884 and taught at the University of Chicago, Stanford University, the University of Wisconsin, and the New School for Social Research. Veblen argued that a fundamental conflict exists between the making of goods and the making of money. In The Theory of Business Enterprise (1904), he argued that the entrepreneur is a reactionary predator whose perspective is diametrically opposed to that of the engineer or industrialist. Veblen's businessperson makes profits not by providing an outlet for the forces of industrialization and social evolution but by distorting them: by engaging in monetary manipulations, by restricting output to keep prices artificially high, and by interfering with the engineers who actually produce goods and services. The founder of the so-called institutionalist school, Veblen believed that economics must not be studied as a closed system but rather as an aspect of a culture whose customs and habits constitute institutions that are rapidly changing. LIBRARY HOME

    31. AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY: Recent American Thought - 2
    RECENT AMERICAN THOUGHT 2. Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929). Thorstein BundeVeblen (picture) was born in Valders, Wisconsin on July 30, 1857.
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    32. Übersicht Nach Basiswerken
    Translate this page Ferdinand Tönnies 1855-1936, Thorstein B. Veblen 1857-1929, GeorgSimmel 1858-1918, Georg Simmel 1858-1918, Georg Simmel 1858-1918.
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    33. Who Was Thorstein Veblen?
    Who was Thorstein Veblen? and why should anyone care? By Jonathan Larson ©1994Thorstein Veblen was a political economist who lived from 18571929.
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    Who was Thorstein Veblen?
    and why should anyone care?
    Thorstein Veblen was a political economist who lived from 1857-1929. Modern economics, which employs mathematical models to describe tiny fractions of overall human economic activity, shares little or nothing with the subject of Political Economy, which attempts to describe the ideas that create the larger picture. Modern economics is a profession for rigorously, but narrowly trained specialists. Political Economy is an occupation for the exceedingly curious generalist.
    Some have claimed that Thorstein Veblen was the "last man to know everything"an assertion even he would have disputed. But it is obvious that he certainly did his homeworkhis Ph. D. from Yale University was in Moral Philosophy (his doctoral thesis was on Immanuel Kant) and he spoke 25 languages while understanding history, literature, art, science, technology, devout observances, pedagogy, agriculture, labor relations, and industrial development at a near-expert or expert level.
    Veblen wrote nine booksall of which are still in printin addition to a massive outpouring of essays, book reviews, and magazine articles while teaching at The University of Chicago, Stanford University, The University of Missouri, and the New School for Social Research in New York. He even changed the English languagethe phrase "conspicuous consumption" originally appeared as a chapter title in his first book.

    34. Notes On A CENTENNIAL REASSESSMENT OF VEBLEN'S THEORY OF CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION
    Mitchell, WC 1929. Thorstein Veblen, 18571929. Economic Journal, Vol. 39 646-50. Reviewof the Month Thorstein Veblen, 1857-1929. Vols. 3 and 4 65-122.
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    A CENTENNIAL REASSESSMENT OF VEBLEN'S
    THEORY OF CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION NOTES
    1. All references to this text are from the 1970 edition published in London by Unwin Books.
    3. In Fred. R. Yoder's course notes there several references to Boas including his research reports on the Kwakiutl Indians dated 1895-6. These notes also form part of the Joseph Dorfman Papers held in Columbia University Library.
    4. See especially Tilman (1992: 215-6).
    5. In the past three months there have been two press reports in Britain on the increasing popularity of 'Voluntary Simplicity'. The empirical reference point of the first item was America (Carlin 1996), in the second it was Britain (Tredre 1996), and both noted that it was a middle class pattern.
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    Adorno, T.W. 1967 (1941]. Prisms. London: Neville Spearman.
    Anderson, K.L. 1933. "The Unity of Veblen's Theoretical System." Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 47: 598-626.
    Baran, P.A. 1957. "The Theory of the Leisure Class." Monthly Review, Vol. 3: 83-91.
    Berger, P.L. 1963. Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective. New York: Doubleday.

    35. Thorstein Veblen
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    36. Thorstein Veblen
    Thorstein Veblen (18571929). Principal figura de la escuela del InstitucionalismoAmericano, Veblen fue un filósofo, sociólogo
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    Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929) P rincipal figura de la escuela del Institucionalismo Americano , Veblen fue un filósofo, sociólogo y economista altamente controvertido. Nació en Wisconsin de padres de origen noruego. Estudia en el Carleton College y las universidades John Hopkins, Cornell y Yale, en la que obtiene el doctorado en 1884. Trabaja en las universidades de Chicago (de donde será expulsado por mantener relaciones sexuales con alumnas), Stanford (de la que le fuerzan a irse por su actitud crítica hacia los hombres de negocio) y Missouri, sin que en ningún caso puede superar el nivel de profesor auxiliar. Fuertemente crítico con el " stablishment ", fue elegido, sin embargo por sus colegas de profesión para la presidencia de la American Economic Association. Pulsa aquí para ver los
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    37. VEBLEN
    Translate this page Veblen, Thorstein (1857-1929), o economista americano e crítico social ThorsteinVeblen, em seu popular livro 'A Teoria da Classe Ociosa', usou a teoria da
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    Thorstein Veblen VEBLEN, Thorstein (1857-1929), o economista americano e crítico social Thorstein Veblen, em seu popular livro 'A Teoria da Classe Ociosa', usou a teoria da evolução de Darwin para analizar o sistema industrial moderno. Ele dizia que a indústria exige diligência, eficiência, e cooperação entre homens de negócios. O que ele via, ao invés disso, eram companhias funcionando com predadores egoístas interessados em fazer dinheiro e gastando o seu dinheiro com o que ele chamou de 'consumo conspício'. Veblen era filho de imigrantes noruegueses, e nasceu em Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, em 30 de Julho de 1857. Ele se formou no Carleton College em 1880 e se graduou em John Hopkins e mais tarde em Yale antes de conseguir seu doutorado em 1884. Sem consiguir emprego de professor, ele voltou para casa, onde ele trabalhou como fazendeiro e ficou lendo por sete anos. Ele foi finalmente aceito como professor pela Universidade de Chicago, onde ele ensinou Economia Política até 1906. De Chicago, Veblen foi para Stanford, e depois para o Missouri. Ele trabalhou na '

    38. Knowledge Products Audiobooks - Thorstein Veblen & Institutionalism
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    The Vision of Leon Walras Institutionalism is an economic point of view that emphasizes the role of social organization and structure in modern economic life. Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929), an American son of Norwegian immigrants was instrumental in creating this school of thought in the early twentieth century, and he vigorously attacked what he regarded as the privileged “leisure class” in American. To Institutionalists, the important “institutions” of economic life include

    39. REPRINTS OF ECONOMIC CLASSICS (in MARION)
    New York, AM Kelly, 1969. LOCATION MAIN CALL NUMBER E164 .C77 1969 c.1Not Checked Out. Veblen, Thorstein, 18571929. Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929.
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    40. The Higher Learning In America (in MARION)
    business men / by Thorstein Veblen. Author Veblen, Thorstein, 18571929.Published New York AM Kelley, bookseller, 1965. Subject
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