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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ian KumekawaPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.709kg ISBN: 9780691163482ISBN 10: 0691163480 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 06 June 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Language: English Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix Introduction History and Economics 1 1 Beginnings 8 2 Ethics, Politics, and Science 34 3 Bearing Fruit as Well as Light: Pigou's Welfare Economics 61 4 War, Peace, and Disillusionment 83 5 Retreat to the Ivory Tower 111 6 Paradigms Lost 130 7 Another War and a Fresh Start 172 8 To Really Do a Little Good: A Redemptive Conclusion 194 Epilogue 208 Notes 213 Bibliography 293 Index 321ReviewsThrough his biographical and historical study of Pigou and his work, Kumekawa shows us how the Cambridge professor bound ethics and economics together, and did so in a way that intersected with the social changes, spurred by the rise of the Labor Party, that were taking place around him. --Choice """Co-Winner of the 2018 Joseph J. Spengler Best Book Prize, History of Economics Society"" ""[A] graceful and elegantly structured new intellectual biography.""---Duncan Kelly, Times Literary Supplement ""Through his biographical and historical study of Pigou and his work, Kumekawa shows us how the Cambridge professor bound ethics and economics together, and did so in a way that intersected with the social changes, spurred by the rise of the Labor Party, that were taking place around him."" * Choice * ""[This book] should be required reading for every economist who has an interest in public economics and public choice economics. . . . It will reaffirm the reader’s faith in the value of intellectual history and of the value of archival historical research. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.""---Peter J. Boettke, Public Choice ""[A] fascinating intellectual biography . . . . it is very well researched and the result is a truly enjoyable read.""---Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay, History of Economics Ideas" Through his biographical and historical study of Pigou and his work, Kumekawa shows us how the Cambridge professor bound ethics and economics together, and did so in a way that intersected with the social changes, spurred by the rise of the Labor Party, that were taking place around him.--Choice This is a remarkable book, from which I learned an enormous amount. Kumekawa has uncovered far more details of Pigou's life than I thought were available. --Roger E. Backhouse, Birmingham University and Erasmus University Rotterdam The First Serious Optimist is a remarkable portrait of one of the most influential economists of modern times. A. C. Pigou was a theorist of the market and the state, criticized by the right and the left. His theories were the reflection, throughout his life, of his changing understanding of war, poverty, pollution, and economic crisis. Ian Kumekawa's book is a brilliant evocation of the economist in public life. --Emma Rothschild, Harvard University The most influential British economist between Alfred Marshall and John Maynard Keynes, A. C. Pigou was the first to describe the field of welfare economics. This deeply researched, wide-ranging, and convincing biography brings Pigou to life as never before, both as a pioneering economist and a public figure, showing the importance of his work during his times and its continuing relevance today. --David Cannadine, Princeton University Among economists, A. C. Pigou is the hero of the market failure school and the scourge of laissez-faire. It is left to historians to move beyond such simplifications and bring out the full complexity of the man. Kumekawa has done just that, offering an enlightening and beautifully written portrait of Pigou and providing a touchstone for putting economists' attempts to increase economic welfare in historical context. --Steven G. Medema, author of The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas [This book] should be required reading for every economist who has an interest in public economics and public choice economics. . . . It will reaffirm the reader's faith in the value of intellectual history and of the value of archival historical research. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.---Peter J. Boettke, Public Choice Co-Winner of the 2018 Joseph J. Spengler Best Book Prize, History of Economics Society Through his biographical and historical study of Pigou and his work, Kumekawa shows us how the Cambridge professor bound ethics and economics together, and did so in a way that intersected with the social changes, spurred by the rise of the Labor Party, that were taking place around him.--Choice [A] graceful and elegantly structured new intellectual biography.---Duncan Kelly, Times Literary Supplement This is a remarkable book, from which I learned an enormous amount. Kumekawa has uncovered far more details of Pigou's life than I thought were available. --Roger E. Backhouse, Birmingham University and Erasmus University Rotterdam The First Serious Optimist is a remarkable portrait of one of the most influential economists of modern times. A. C. Pigou was a theorist of the market and the state, criticized by the right and the left. His theories were the reflection, throughout his life, of his changing understanding of war, poverty, pollution, and economic crisis. Ian Kumekawa's book is a brilliant evocation of the economist in public life. --Emma Rothschild, Harvard University Among economists, A. C. Pigou is the hero of the market failure school and the scourge of laissez-faire. It is left to historians to move beyond such simplifications and bring out the full complexity of the man. Kumekawa has done just that, offering an enlightening and beautifully written portrait of Pigou and providing a touchstone for putting economists' attempts to increase economic welfare in historical context. --Steven G. Medema, author of The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas The most influential British economist between Alfred Marshall and John Maynard Keynes, A. C. Pigou was the first to describe the field of welfare economics. This deeply researched, wide-ranging, and convincing biography brings Pigou to life as never before, both as a pioneering economist and a public figure, showing the importance of his work during his times and its continuing relevance today. --David Cannadine, Princeton University [This book] should be required reading for every economist who has an interest in public economics and public choice economics. . . . It will reaffirm the reader's faith in the value of intellectual history and of the value of archival historical research. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.---Peter J. Boettke, Public Choice Co-Winner of the 2018 Joseph J. Spengler Best Book Prize, History of Economics Society Author InformationIan Kumekawa is a PhD candidate in history at Harvard University, where he works on the history of economic thinking. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |