The Routledge Handbook of Economic Expectations in Historical Perspective offers a one-stop reference that distills and summarizes the recent scholarship on economic expectations. Investigating the dynamics, effects, and determinants of economic expectations from a global perspective since the seventeenth century, this book enhances the understanding of expectation formation across time and space.
Expectations drive economic decision-making and thus offer a fundamental key to understanding economic behavior. Given the centrality of economics to society, the historical study of economic expectations is a highly relevant endeavor, for which this volume provides an accessible starting point. Featuring 33 chapters written by leading scholars from fields ranging from anthropology to political science, this handbook provides a uniquely interdisciplinary perspective. Together, the collection of essays argues that the development of economic theory and empirical research on expectation formation has not taken place in a vacuum. Rather, it must be understood as one strand in a complex entanglement of knowledge production, experiences, and economic and political decision-making, which interacted with, challenged, and transformed each other.
With its broad scope, this handbook will be of interest to students and scholars across multiple disciplines, including economic history, economics, sociology, anthropology, psychology, and political science.
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Laetitia Lenel is Professor of Economic History of the Economic at the University of Duisburg-Essen. Her research brings together the study of economic knowledge practices and economic history. She investigates the history of business forecasting and how societies have grappled with economic turbulence, among other topics.
Alexander Nützenadel is Professor of Economic and Social History at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. He has published books and articles on the history of economic expectations, banking history, and economic populism.
Jochen Streb is Professor of Economic History at the University of Mannheim. His research focuses on historical patent activities in Germany since 1877. He is also an expert on the economic history of the Third Reich and the emergence of social security systems.
Ingo Köhler is the Director of the Hessian Economic Archives in Darmstadt, Germany, and an Adjunct Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of Göttingen. His research focuses on business history, marketing history, and corporate resilience studies.
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