@article{oai:shotoku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001669, author = {宮川, 典之 and Miyagawa, Noriyuki}, journal = {聖徳学園岐阜教育大学紀要, Bulletin of Gifu College of Education}, month = {Feb}, note = {F. List (1789-1846) is a forerunner of historical school of Germany and M. Weber (1864-1920) is a critic of that school. Their fundamental thoughts are still very important in the field of development theory. The former is as famous as A. Hamilton (1757-1804) for a classical argument of infant industry which is, as it were, the prototype of the theory of import substitution industrialization. The latter was one scholar in the more interdisciplinary sphere than economics only. He is rather more famous for sociology and ehtics. However, his ceative ideas are applicable to development economics. I argued his terminology and typology. For instance, >>Ethos<<, >>Wertfreiheit<<, >>der moderne Kapitalismus<<, >>Pariakapitalismus<<, >>Kalvinismus<<, >>Gutsherrschaft<<, and >>Junker<< are important terms. In List's case, economic history was grasped in a monotonous manner. This method influenced W. Rostow's perspective to economic history of the world. On the other hand, Weber distinguished modern capitalism from pariah one. This angle of view is based on the social strata and >>Ethos<< which they keep in mind spiritually. Their points of view influenced today's development theory very much.}, pages = {181--213}, title = {リスト,ヴェーバーの分析視角と開発論}, volume = {33}, year = {1997}, yomi = {ミヤガワ, ノリユキ} }