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Exemplary Economists: North America

Exemplary Economists: North America
Author: Roger Backhouse
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781782543114

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Focuses on leading economists who were born, or have spent the greater part of their lives, in America.


Exemplary Economists: North America

Exemplary Economists: North America
Author: Roger Backhouse
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781858989594

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'I can only but repeat that reading these stories of life and work of these exemplary economists in their own words is a great joy. and not only that. It provides the reader with an insight into the development of our profession at the microlevel in a lively way.' - A. Heertje, The Economic Journal '. . . a most enjoyable read.' - Peter Groenewegen, History of Economics Review These volumes gather together a selection of autobiographical essays written by significant economists whose work is generally recognized to be at the forefront of the discipline as we enter the twenty-first century. The essays are largely based on introductions to volumes in the Edward Elgar series Economists of the Twentieth Century (which collects together the key papers of these economists). This volume focuses on leading economists who were born, or have spent the greater part of their lives, in America. The main chapters are accompanied by an introduction in which the editors place the autobiographical essays in a wider context. Also available as a 2 volume set, 1 84064 405 2 at a 20% discount at £88.00


Exemplary Economists: Europe, Asia, and Australasia

Exemplary Economists: Europe, Asia, and Australasia
Author: Roger Backhouse
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781782543084

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A selection of autobiographical essays by economists whose work is recognised in current economic thinking. They are based upon introductions to the Edward Elgar series, "Economists of the Twentieth Century". The volume focuses upon those who have experience in Europe, Asia and Australasia.


Exemplary Economists

Exemplary Economists
Author:
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Total Pages: 452
Release: 2000
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ISBN: 9781840644050

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Classics and Moderns in Economics Volume II

Classics and Moderns in Economics Volume II
Author: Peter Groenewegen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2002-09-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134417381

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This second volume of essays on nineteenth and twentieth century economic thought, complements the first and continues the high standards of scholarship and academic rigour.


Economists and Societies

Economists and Societies
Author: Marion Fourcade
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2009-03-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1400833132

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Economists and Societies is the first book to systematically compare the profession of economics in the United States, Britain, and France, and to explain why economics, far from being a uniform science, differs in important ways among these three countries. Drawing on in-depth interviews with economists, institutional analysis, and a wealth of scholarly evidence, Marion Fourcade traces the history of economics in each country from the late nineteenth century to the present, demonstrating how each political, cultural, and institutional context gave rise to a distinct professional and disciplinary configuration. She argues that because the substance of political life varied from country to country, people's experience and understanding of the economy, and their political and intellectual battles over it, crystallized in different ways--through scientific and mercantile professionalism in the United States, public-minded elitism in Britain, and statist divisions in France. Fourcade moves past old debates about the relationship between culture and institutions in the production of expert knowledge to show that scientific and practical claims over the economy in these three societies arose from different elites with different intellectual orientations, institutional entanglements, and social purposes. Much more than a history of the economics profession, Economists and Societies is a revealing exploration of American, French, and British society and culture as seen through the lens of their respective economic institutions and the distinctive character of their economic experts.


David Laidler's Contributions to Economics

David Laidler's Contributions to Economics
Author: R. Leeson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2010-02-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230248411

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This book provides a collection of essays by leading economists in honour of David Laidler's contributions to the field of macroeconomics, with important essays on central banking, monetary policy implementation, inflation targeting, monetary theory, monetary framework debates, and the mathematical theory of banking.


Editing Economics

Editing Economics
Author: Professor Geoffrey Harcourt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2001-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134518609

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In this volume eighteen scholars have contributed chapters exploring themes such as the history of economic theory, applied economics and an evaluation of Mark Perlman's written contributions


Alice's Book

Alice's Book
Author: Karina Urbach
Publisher: MacLehose Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2022-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1529416337

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"A remarkable and important story" BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour "Unputdownable . . . Urbach has also retold the tragic Holocaust story in quite unforgettable lines" A.N. Wilson "In a remarkable new book, Alice's granddaughter Karina, a noted historian, has traced what happened to her family but also what happened to the cookbook" Daniel Finkelstein "This fascinating book, by Alice's granddaughter Karina Urbach, shines a spotlight on this lesser-known aspect of Nazi looting" The Times "A gripping piece of 20th-century family history but also something much more original: a rare insight into the 'Aryanisation' of Jewish-authored books during the Nazi regime" Financial Times What happened to the books that were too valuable to burn? Alice Urbach had her own cooking school in Vienna, but in 1938 she was forced to flee to England, like so many others. Her younger son was imprisoned in Dachau, and her older son, having emigrated to the United States, became an intelligence officer in the struggle against the Nazis. Returning to the ruins of Vienna in the late 1940s, she discovers that her bestselling cookbook has been published under someone else's name. Now, eighty years later, the historian Karina Urbach - Alice's granddaughter - sets out to uncover the truth behind the stolen cookbook, and tells the story of a family torn apart by the Nazi regime, of a woman who, with her unwavering passion for cooking, survived the horror and losses of the Holocaust to begin a new life in America. Impeccably researched and incredibly moving, Alice's Book sheds light on an untold chapter in the history of Nazi crimes against Jewish authors. "As this engaging memoir makes clear, the theft of the cookbook remained for Alice's entire life the symbol of everything that had been taken from her" TLS Translated from the German by Jamie Bulloch


Reforming the World Monetary System

Reforming the World Monetary System
Author: Carol M Connell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317320409

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Focusing on Fritz Machlup, Connell presents the story of the Bellagio Group and its contribution to modern finance. Initiated by Machlup the Bellagio Group was made up of thirty-two non-government academic economists. During the years between 1964 and 1977 the Group met eighteen times and made a series of recommendations for policymakers.