Economic analysis in Talmudic literature : : rabbinic thought in the light of modern economics / / Roman A. Ohrenstein and Barry Gordon.
This lucidly written study is unique in that there is no book extant by an economic historian that discusses Talmudic economics in the light of modern economics. Its major focus is on the intricate debates, statements and principles that were forged by the Talmudic Rabbis. This ancient storehouse of...
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Ohrenstein, Roman A., author. Economic analysis in Talmudic literature : rabbinic thought in the light of modern economics / Roman A. Ohrenstein and Barry Gordon. Leiden, Netherland ; New York, New York : E. J. Brill, [1992] ©1992 1 online resource (174 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studia Post Biblica ; 40 This lucidly written study is unique in that there is no book extant by an economic historian that discusses Talmudic economics in the light of modern economics. Its major focus is on the intricate debates, statements and principles that were forged by the Talmudic Rabbis. This ancient storehouse of learning includes a wealth of economic knowledge of modern sophistication. The book taps these "economic treasures" by way of analytic inquiry. The authors, both economic historians and economists, through their study of the original dialectics in the Talmud, were able to discern a wide range of macro- and micro-economic ideas of major significance. These concepts when viewed from either a contemporary or a modern perspective, display an extraordinary degree of insight and sophistication. Indeed, sections of the Talmud and the reflections of subsequent commentators on those passages, embody a wealth of economic thought that was later to become significant in the reasoning of political economists, or of their professional academic successors. Includes bibliographical references (pages [144]-147) and indexes. Description based on print version record. Economics Religious aspects Judaism. Talmud Criticism, interpretation, etc. Print version: Gordon, Barry Economic Analysis in Talmudic Literature Boston : BRILL,c1992 9789004095403 Gordon, Barry (Barry Lewis John), author. Studia Post Biblica ; 40. |
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