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OverviewThese 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. Economists will be fascinated by: the stories that lie behind familiar names why economists approach problems the way they do how careers develop how economists view what they are doing. These are all points that are invisible to those who simply read the published output of economics, so readers will gain personal insights into the development of the field. The books will be a valuable resource for economists, particularly historians of economic thought, as well as sociologists concerned with the economics profession, and those interested in the creative process and the social and scientific development of economics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roger E. Backhouse , Roger MiddletonPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.794kg ISBN: 9781858989594ISBN 10: 1858989590 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 26 April 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Introducing Exemplary Economists 1. Jacques J. Polak 2. Robert Dorfman 3. Melvin L. Greenhut 4. Mark Perlman 5. Thomas Mayer 6. Richard G. Lipsey 7. Allan H. Meltzer 8. Zvi Griliches 9. Richard E. Quandt 10. Yoram Barzel 11. Ryuzo Sato 12. Peter B. Kenen 13. G.S. Maddala 14. Dan Usher 15. Takeshi Amemiya 16. David Laidler 17. Dennis C. Mueller 18. Orley Ashenfelter 19. Michael P. Todaro 20. William H. Lazonick IndexReviews'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 '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 `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 Author InformationEdited by Roger E. Backhouse, Professor of the History and Philosophy of Economics, University of Birmingham, UK and Roger Middleton, Emeritus Professor of the History of Political Economy, University of Bristol, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |