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Economists' Papers

Economists' Papers
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1975
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Economists' Papers, 1750-1950

Economists' Papers, 1750-1950
Author: Rodney Paul Sturges
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1975
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780822303374

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The object of this volume is to provide scholars undertaking research in the history of British economic thought with a systematic listing of the available sources of manuscript material. It is the first work of its kind, and is based on extensive search inquiry into the scattered public and private sources of personal papers and correspondence of British economists. Over one hundred and fifty listings are printed here. They include numerous lesser figures as well as the most distinguished contributors to the varied literature of economics in the period since 1700. The Guide should, therefore, be of interest not only to specialist historians of economics but also to those concerned with the wider role of economic ideas in political debate and the formation of public opinion.


Economists’ Papers 1750–1950

Economists’ Papers 1750–1950
Author: R.P. Sturges
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1975-06-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349019534

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Reinterpreting Mr. Keynes

Reinterpreting Mr. Keynes
Author: Warren Young
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2022-01-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030913422

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This book examines the origins of the IS-LM model, one of the most significant innovations in the history of economic thought. It shows that the complete IS-LM model, including the equations and diagram, was produced by a group of economists who contributed their respective mathematical models of Keynes’s General Theory, including Champernowne, Reddaway, Harrod, and Meade, not to mention Hicks. Furthermore, the book discusses the implications of newly discovered archival material, including a previously overlooked document showing that John Maynard Keynes himself was the first to present the IS-LM model equations in a lecture he gave on December 4, 1933. It focuses on the implications of this material in terms of understanding the evolution of Keynes’s approach from 1933 to 1937, later interpreters of his General Theory, and the ongoing debate between Keynesians and Post-Keynesians on the nature of his system. Given the revelations it presents, this book will transform the profession’s understanding of the origins of the IS-LM model and modern macroeconomics.


From Economists to Economists

From Economists to Economists
Author: Pier Francesco Asso
Publisher: Edizioni Polistampa
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This book contains 12 essays which examine the international diffusion of Italian economic thought in 8 countries, namely England, France, Germany and Austria, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United States. Using different approaches, the contributors to this book discuss the international reputation of Italian economists between 1750 and 1950. This reconstruction of the flow of ideas from economists to economists provides original insights on the intellectual network (including institutions, learned societies, specialised journals and political authorities)in wich Italian economic thought was transmitted and circulated. It also serves to measure and explain the specific degree of influence which Italian economists managed to exert within different international contexts and among different groups of scholars. Galiani, Verri, Beccaria, Pantaleoni, Pareto, the Italian school of public finance and the Italian Economists in the interwar years are some of the authors whose reputation, knowledge and influence has been thoroughly investigated in these essays.


On the History of Economic Thought

On the History of Economic Thought
Author: A. W. Bob Coats
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 944
Release: 2005-08-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134918291

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On the History of Economic Thought is introduced by an essay in intellectual autobiography outlining the development of Coats key ideas and the distinctive elements of his approach. Two themes in particular emerge. The first is the difference between British and American economics, both in content and in the practice of the profession. This is an important element in all areas of his research. The second theme is in the interrelationships between economic ideas, events (or conditions) and policy issues. The book concludes by offering an assessment of the current state of the discipline indicating the advantages an historian of economics can offer as a commentator on recent developments.


Contributions to the History of Economic Thought

Contributions to the History of Economic Thought
Author: Antoin Murphy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2000-12-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134608209

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Featuring original contributions from some of the leading contemporary figures in the history of economic thought, this book offers new perspectives on key topics, from Smith's Wealth of Nations to the Jevonian Revolution. Drawing inspiration from the life and work of R.D.C. Black, formerly Professor of Economics at Queen's University Belfast, this book will be of essential interest to any serious scholar of economic thought.


The Historiography of Economics

The Historiography of Economics
Author: A.W. Bob Coats
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 967
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136018646

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This is the third and final volume of collected papers of A.W. Bob Coats. Coats began to collect material for this volume in the years following the publication of the second volume in 1993, but sadly died in 2007, before the work was completed. The volume has now been completed under the editorship of Roger Backhouse and Bruce Caldwell. Along with his articles, the compilation of the volume also reflects Coats’ interest in and commitment to book reviews, a selection of which have been chosen for inclusion. The book also includes a comprehensive bibliography. In addition to a preface by Backhouse and Caldwell, the volume also reproduces the obituary that was published in History of Political Economy, a memoir published in 1996, and an interview with Grant Fleming, published the previous year. Together, the introductory materials, articles and reviews serve as a fitting tribute to the body of work of Bob Coats.