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Paul Samuelson / Robert A. Cord ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Richard G. Anderson ; William A. Barnett / Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan (2019)
Titre : Paul Samuelson : Master of Modern Economics Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Robert A. Cord, ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Richard G. Anderson, ; William A. Barnett, Editeur : Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2019 Collection : Remaking Economics: Eminent Post-War Economists Importance : XXVI, 594 p. 10 illus., 3 illus. in color Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-137-56812-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Economic history Economic theory Macroeconomics History of Economic Thought Methodology Economic Theory Quantitative Economics Mathematical Methods Monetary Economics Financial Economics Résumé : A significant part of economics as we know it today is the outcome of battles that took place in the post-war years between Keynesians and monetarists. In the US, the focus of these battles was often between the neo-Keynesians at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Chicago monetarists. The undisputed leader of the MIT Keynesians was Paul A. Samuelson, one of the most influential economists of the 20th century and arguably of all time. Samuelson’s output covered a vast number of subjects within economics, the quality of these often pioneering contributions unmatched in the modern era. The volume focuses both on how Samuelson’s work has been developed by others and on how that work fits into subsequent developments in the various fields of speciality within which Samuelson operated Note de contenu : 1. Introduction- Richard G. Anderson -- Part I: Samuelson’s Contribution to Economics: Methodology and Mathematics -- 2. Paul Samuelson’s Ideology and Scientific Economics- J. Daniel Hammond -- 3. Re-Examining Samuelson’s Operationalist Methodology- D. Wade Hands -- 4. The Young Paul Samuelson: Mathematics as a Language, the Operational Attitude, and Systems in Equilibrium- Juan Carvajalino -- 5. Paul Samuelson and My Intellectual Development- Gregory C. Chow -- 6. Some Correspondence with Paul Samuelson on Economic Theory: An Intimate Memoir- Donald A. Walker -- 7. Some Correspondence with Paul Samuelson on the History of Economic Thought: An Intimate Memoir- Donald A. Walker -- 8. The Samuelson Revolution in Australia- Alex Millmow -- Part II: Samuelson’s Contribution to Economics: Microeconomics and Finance -- 9. Samuelson’s Approach to Revealed Preference Theory: Some Recent Advances- Thomas Demuynck and Per Hjertstrand -- 10. Paul Samuelson and the Economics of Pass-Through and the Envelope Theorem- Joseph Farrell -- 11. Not a Behaviorist: Samuelson’s Contributions to Utility Theory in the Harvard Years, 1936-1940- Ivan Moscati -- 12. A Short History of the Bergson-Samuelson Social Welfare Function- Herrade Igersheim -- 13. Climbing Mount Everest: Paul Samuelson on Financial Theory and Practice- Jeremy J. Siegel -- 14. Paul Samuelson: Three Key Contributions to Finance- Ronald MacDonald -- Part III: Samuelson’s Contribution to Economics: Macroeconomics, International Trade and Development -- 15. Paul Samuelson and Macroeconomics- K. Vela Vellupillai -- 16. Keynesian Uncertainty: The Great Divide between Joan Robinson and Paul Samuelson in their Correspondence and Public Exchanges- Harvey Gram with the collaboration of G.C. Harcourt -- 17. Paul Samuelson, Government, and Monetary Policy: Some Evidence from the Archives- Robert A. Cord -- 18. Paul A. Samuelson and the Foundation of International Economics- Lall Ramrattan and Michael Szenberg -- 19. Samuelson’s Contributions to Population Theory and Overlapping Generations in Economics- Ronald Lee -- 20. Paul Samuelson’s Contributions to Public Economics- Michael J. Boskin -- 21. Samuelson on Ricardo and on Technical Change- Arnold Heertje -- 22. Divergence and Convergence: Paul Samuelson on Economic Development- Mauro Boianovsky Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149025 Paul Samuelson : Master of Modern Economics [document électronique] / Robert A. Cord, ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Richard G. Anderson, ; William A. Barnett, . - Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan, 2019 . - XXVI, 594 p. 10 illus., 3 illus. in color : online resource. - (Remaking Economics: Eminent Post-War Economists) .
ISBN : 978-1-137-56812-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Economic history Economic theory Macroeconomics History of Economic Thought Methodology Economic Theory Quantitative Economics Mathematical Methods Monetary Economics Financial Economics Résumé : A significant part of economics as we know it today is the outcome of battles that took place in the post-war years between Keynesians and monetarists. In the US, the focus of these battles was often between the neo-Keynesians at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Chicago monetarists. The undisputed leader of the MIT Keynesians was Paul A. Samuelson, one of the most influential economists of the 20th century and arguably of all time. Samuelson’s output covered a vast number of subjects within economics, the quality of these often pioneering contributions unmatched in the modern era. The volume focuses both on how Samuelson’s work has been developed by others and on how that work fits into subsequent developments in the various fields of speciality within which Samuelson operated Note de contenu : 1. Introduction- Richard G. Anderson -- Part I: Samuelson’s Contribution to Economics: Methodology and Mathematics -- 2. Paul Samuelson’s Ideology and Scientific Economics- J. Daniel Hammond -- 3. Re-Examining Samuelson’s Operationalist Methodology- D. Wade Hands -- 4. The Young Paul Samuelson: Mathematics as a Language, the Operational Attitude, and Systems in Equilibrium- Juan Carvajalino -- 5. Paul Samuelson and My Intellectual Development- Gregory C. Chow -- 6. Some Correspondence with Paul Samuelson on Economic Theory: An Intimate Memoir- Donald A. Walker -- 7. Some Correspondence with Paul Samuelson on the History of Economic Thought: An Intimate Memoir- Donald A. Walker -- 8. The Samuelson Revolution in Australia- Alex Millmow -- Part II: Samuelson’s Contribution to Economics: Microeconomics and Finance -- 9. Samuelson’s Approach to Revealed Preference Theory: Some Recent Advances- Thomas Demuynck and Per Hjertstrand -- 10. Paul Samuelson and the Economics of Pass-Through and the Envelope Theorem- Joseph Farrell -- 11. Not a Behaviorist: Samuelson’s Contributions to Utility Theory in the Harvard Years, 1936-1940- Ivan Moscati -- 12. A Short History of the Bergson-Samuelson Social Welfare Function- Herrade Igersheim -- 13. Climbing Mount Everest: Paul Samuelson on Financial Theory and Practice- Jeremy J. Siegel -- 14. Paul Samuelson: Three Key Contributions to Finance- Ronald MacDonald -- Part III: Samuelson’s Contribution to Economics: Macroeconomics, International Trade and Development -- 15. Paul Samuelson and Macroeconomics- K. Vela Vellupillai -- 16. Keynesian Uncertainty: The Great Divide between Joan Robinson and Paul Samuelson in their Correspondence and Public Exchanges- Harvey Gram with the collaboration of G.C. Harcourt -- 17. Paul Samuelson, Government, and Monetary Policy: Some Evidence from the Archives- Robert A. Cord -- 18. Paul A. Samuelson and the Foundation of International Economics- Lall Ramrattan and Michael Szenberg -- 19. Samuelson’s Contributions to Population Theory and Overlapping Generations in Economics- Ronald Lee -- 20. Paul Samuelson’s Contributions to Public Economics- Michael J. Boskin -- 21. Samuelson on Ricardo and on Technical Change- Arnold Heertje -- 22. Divergence and Convergence: Paul Samuelson on Economic Development- Mauro Boianovsky Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149025 The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics / Robert A. Cord ; SpringerLink (Online service) / Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan (2017)
Titre : The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Robert A. Cord ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editeur : Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2017 Importance : XVII, 1225 p. 5 illus Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-137-41233-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Economics Management science Résumé : Cambridge University has and continues to be one of the most important centres for economics. With nine chapters on themes in Cambridge economics and over 40 chapters on the lives and work of Cambridge economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the university, how it produced some of the world's best-known economists, including John Maynard Keynes and Alfred Marshall, plus Nobel Prize winners, such as Richard Stone and James Mirrlees, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original contributions from a stellar cast, this volume provides economists ? especially those interested in macroeconomics and the history of economic thought ? with the first in-depth analysis of Cambridge economics Note de contenu : Introduction; Robert A. Cord -- PART 1: THEMES IN CAMBRIDGE ECONOMICS -- Chapter 1: The Cambridge Contribution to the Revival of Classical Political Economy; Nuno Ornelas Martins -- Chapter 2: Cambridge's Contribution to Methodology in Economics; Sheila C. Dow -- Chapter 3: Cambridge Theories of Welfare Economics; Rogério Arthmar and Michael McLure -- Chapter 4: Cambridge and Development Economics; Shachi Amdekar and Ajit Singh -- Chapter 5: Cambridge and Econometrics; Jim Thomas -- Chapter 6: Cambridge in Mind: Economics and Psychology on the Cam; Vincent Barnett -- Chapter 7: Post Keynesian Economics in Cambridge; John E. King -- Chapter 8: Cambridge and Economic History; Martin Dauton -- Chapter 9: Theories Came and Went, Good Data Endured: Accounting at Cambridge; Geoff Meeks -- PART 2: SOME CAMBRIDGE ECONOMISTS -- Chapter 10: William Paley (1743?1805); A.M.C. Waterman -- Chapter 11: Thomas Robert Malthus (1766?1834); Samuel Hollander -- Chapter 12: George Pryme (1781?1868); Robert A. Cord -- Chapter 13: Charles Babbage (1791?1871); Renee Prendergast -- Chapter 14: Henry Fawcett (1833?1884); Bart Schultz -- Chapter 15: Henry Sidgwick (1838?1900); Bart Schultz -- Chapter 16: Alfred Marshall (1842?1924); Neil Hart -- Chapter 17: Herbert Foxwell (1849?1936); Rogério Arthmar and Michael McLure -- Chapter 18: John Neville Keynes (1852?1949); Rita McWilliams Tullberg -- Chapter 19: John Harold Clapham (1873?1946); Martin Daunton -- Chapter 20: A.C. Pigou (1877?1947); Karen Knight and Michael McLure -- Chapter 21: Ralph George Hawtrey (1879?1975); Patrick Deutscher -- Chapter 22: Frederick Lavington (1881?1927); Peter D. Groenewegen -- Chapter 23: John Maynard Keynes (1883?1946); Donald Moggridge -- Chapter 24: Gerald Frank Shove (1887?1947); Claudio Sardoni -- Chapter 25: Dennis Holme Robertson (1890?1963); Mauro Boianovsky and Charles Goodhart -- Chapter 26: (Edward) Austin (Gossage) Robinson (1897?1993); G.C. Harcourt -- Chapter 27: Piero Sraffa (1898?1983; Alessandro Roncaglia -- Chapter 28: Maurice Dobb (1900?1976); Hans Despain -- Chapter 29: Frank P. Ramsey (1903?1930); Pedro G. Duarte -- Chapter 30: Joan Violet Robinson (1903?1983); Prue Kerr -- Chapter 31: Richard F. Kahn (1905?1989); Cristina Marcuzzo and Annalisa Rosselli -- Chapter 32: James Meade (1907?1995); Sue Howson -- Chapter 33: Nicholas Kaldor (1908?1986); John E. King -- Chapter 34: David Champernowne (1912?2000); Mauro Boianovsky -- Chapter 35: William Brian Reddaway (1913?2002); Ajit Singh -- Chapter 36: Richard Murphey Goodwin (1913?1991); K. Vela Velupillai -- Chapter 37: Richard Stone (1913?1991); Terry Barker -- Chapter 38: Polly Hill (1914?2005); Robert W. Dimand and Kojo Saffu -- Chapter 39: Phyllis Deane (1918?2012); Heinrich Bortis -- Chapter 40: Robin Marris (1924?2012); Adrian Wood -- Chapter 41: Frank Hahn (1925?2013); Robert M. Solow -- Chapter 42: Wynne Godley (1926?2010); Francis Cripps and Marc Lavoie -- Chapter 43: Robin Matthews (1927?2010); G.C. Harcourt -- Chapter 44: Luigi L. Pasinetti (1930?); Mauro Baranzini and Pier Luigi Porta -- Chapter 45: G.C. Harcourt (1931?); K. Vela Velupillai -- Chapter 46: Charles Hilliard Feinstein (1932?2004); Avner Offer -- Chapter 47: Amartya Sen (1933?); Gay Meeks -- Chapter 48: James Mirrlees (1936?); Huw Dixon -- Chapter 49: Robert Rowthorn (1939?); Paul Ormerod -- Chapter 50: Ajit Singh (1940?2015); F.M. Scherer -- Chapter 51: David Michael Garrood Newbery (1943?); Michael G. Pollitt -- Chapter 52: Anthony B. Atkinson (1944?); Stephen P. Jenkins Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=129883 The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics [document électronique] / Robert A. Cord ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan, 2017 . - XVII, 1225 p. 5 illus : online resource.
ISBN : 978-1-137-41233-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Economics Management science Résumé : Cambridge University has and continues to be one of the most important centres for economics. With nine chapters on themes in Cambridge economics and over 40 chapters on the lives and work of Cambridge economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the university, how it produced some of the world's best-known economists, including John Maynard Keynes and Alfred Marshall, plus Nobel Prize winners, such as Richard Stone and James Mirrlees, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original contributions from a stellar cast, this volume provides economists ? especially those interested in macroeconomics and the history of economic thought ? with the first in-depth analysis of Cambridge economics Note de contenu : Introduction; Robert A. Cord -- PART 1: THEMES IN CAMBRIDGE ECONOMICS -- Chapter 1: The Cambridge Contribution to the Revival of Classical Political Economy; Nuno Ornelas Martins -- Chapter 2: Cambridge's Contribution to Methodology in Economics; Sheila C. Dow -- Chapter 3: Cambridge Theories of Welfare Economics; Rogério Arthmar and Michael McLure -- Chapter 4: Cambridge and Development Economics; Shachi Amdekar and Ajit Singh -- Chapter 5: Cambridge and Econometrics; Jim Thomas -- Chapter 6: Cambridge in Mind: Economics and Psychology on the Cam; Vincent Barnett -- Chapter 7: Post Keynesian Economics in Cambridge; John E. King -- Chapter 8: Cambridge and Economic History; Martin Dauton -- Chapter 9: Theories Came and Went, Good Data Endured: Accounting at Cambridge; Geoff Meeks -- PART 2: SOME CAMBRIDGE ECONOMISTS -- Chapter 10: William Paley (1743?1805); A.M.C. Waterman -- Chapter 11: Thomas Robert Malthus (1766?1834); Samuel Hollander -- Chapter 12: George Pryme (1781?1868); Robert A. Cord -- Chapter 13: Charles Babbage (1791?1871); Renee Prendergast -- Chapter 14: Henry Fawcett (1833?1884); Bart Schultz -- Chapter 15: Henry Sidgwick (1838?1900); Bart Schultz -- Chapter 16: Alfred Marshall (1842?1924); Neil Hart -- Chapter 17: Herbert Foxwell (1849?1936); Rogério Arthmar and Michael McLure -- Chapter 18: John Neville Keynes (1852?1949); Rita McWilliams Tullberg -- Chapter 19: John Harold Clapham (1873?1946); Martin Daunton -- Chapter 20: A.C. Pigou (1877?1947); Karen Knight and Michael McLure -- Chapter 21: Ralph George Hawtrey (1879?1975); Patrick Deutscher -- Chapter 22: Frederick Lavington (1881?1927); Peter D. Groenewegen -- Chapter 23: John Maynard Keynes (1883?1946); Donald Moggridge -- Chapter 24: Gerald Frank Shove (1887?1947); Claudio Sardoni -- Chapter 25: Dennis Holme Robertson (1890?1963); Mauro Boianovsky and Charles Goodhart -- Chapter 26: (Edward) Austin (Gossage) Robinson (1897?1993); G.C. Harcourt -- Chapter 27: Piero Sraffa (1898?1983; Alessandro Roncaglia -- Chapter 28: Maurice Dobb (1900?1976); Hans Despain -- Chapter 29: Frank P. Ramsey (1903?1930); Pedro G. Duarte -- Chapter 30: Joan Violet Robinson (1903?1983); Prue Kerr -- Chapter 31: Richard F. Kahn (1905?1989); Cristina Marcuzzo and Annalisa Rosselli -- Chapter 32: James Meade (1907?1995); Sue Howson -- Chapter 33: Nicholas Kaldor (1908?1986); John E. King -- Chapter 34: David Champernowne (1912?2000); Mauro Boianovsky -- Chapter 35: William Brian Reddaway (1913?2002); Ajit Singh -- Chapter 36: Richard Murphey Goodwin (1913?1991); K. Vela Velupillai -- Chapter 37: Richard Stone (1913?1991); Terry Barker -- Chapter 38: Polly Hill (1914?2005); Robert W. Dimand and Kojo Saffu -- Chapter 39: Phyllis Deane (1918?2012); Heinrich Bortis -- Chapter 40: Robin Marris (1924?2012); Adrian Wood -- Chapter 41: Frank Hahn (1925?2013); Robert M. Solow -- Chapter 42: Wynne Godley (1926?2010); Francis Cripps and Marc Lavoie -- Chapter 43: Robin Matthews (1927?2010); G.C. Harcourt -- Chapter 44: Luigi L. Pasinetti (1930?); Mauro Baranzini and Pier Luigi Porta -- Chapter 45: G.C. Harcourt (1931?); K. Vela Velupillai -- Chapter 46: Charles Hilliard Feinstein (1932?2004); Avner Offer -- Chapter 47: Amartya Sen (1933?); Gay Meeks -- Chapter 48: James Mirrlees (1936?); Huw Dixon -- Chapter 49: Robert Rowthorn (1939?); Paul Ormerod -- Chapter 50: Ajit Singh (1940?2015); F.M. Scherer -- Chapter 51: David Michael Garrood Newbery (1943?); Michael G. Pollitt -- Chapter 52: Anthony B. Atkinson (1944?); Stephen P. Jenkins Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=129883 The Palgrave Companion to Chicago Economics / Robert A. Cord ; SpringerLink (Online service) / Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan (2022)
Titre : The Palgrave Companion to Chicago Economics Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Robert A. Cord, ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editeur : Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2022 Importance : XVI, 1097 p. 2 illus Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-031-01775-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Economics—History Economic history Macroeconomics Law and economics History of Economic Thought and Methodology Economy-wide Country Studies Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics Law and Economics Résumé : The University of Chicago has been and continues to be one of the most important global centres for economics. With six chapters on themes in Chicago economics and 33 chapters on the lives and work of Chicago economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the University, how it produced some of the world’s best-known economists, including Frank Knight, Milton Friedman and Robert Lucas, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original contributions from a stellar cast, this volume provides economists – especially those interested in macroeconomics and the history of economic thought – with an in-depth analysis of Chicago economics. Robert A. Cord holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, and his areas of interest include the history of economic thought and, within this, the history of macroeconomics. His publications include Reinterpreting the Keynesian Revolution (2012), Milton Friedman: Contributions to Economics and Public Policy (co-editor; 2016) and The Palgrave Companion to Oxford Economics (editor; 2021) Note de contenu : Part I: Themes in Chicago Economics -- 1: The Department of Economics at the University of Chicago, 1947–1982 -- 2: Economic History in Departments of Economics: The Case of the University of Chicago, 1892 to the Present -- 3: International Economics at Chicago -- 4: Chicago Political Economy, and Its Virginia Cousin -- 5: The Cowles Commission at the University of Chicago, 1939–1955 -- 6: Information at Chicago -- Part II: Some Chicago Economists -- 7: James Laurence Laughlin (1850-1933) -- 8: Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929).-9: Frank H. Knight (1885-1972) -- 10: Lloyd W. Mints (1888-1989) -- 11: Paul H. Douglas (1892-1976) -- 12: Jacob Viner (1892-1970) -- 13: Henry Schultz (1893-1938).-14: Margaret Gilpin Reid (1896-1991) -- 15: Henry Calvert Simons (1899-1946) -- 16: Aaron Director (1901-2004) -- 17: Theodore W. Schultz (1902-1998) -- 18: Mary Jean Bowman (1908-2002). 19: George J. Stigler (1911-1991) -- 20: Milton Friedman (1912-2006) -- 21: Lloyd A. Metzler (1913-1980) -- 22: Berthold F. Hoselitz (1913-1995) -- 23: H. Gregg Lewis (1914-1992) -- 24: D. Gale Johnson (1916-2003) -- 25: Albert E. Rees (1921-1992) -- 26: Merton H. Miller (1923-2000) -- 27: Harry G. Johnson (1923-1977) -- 28: Arnold C. Harberger (1924-) -- 29: George S. Tolley (1925-2021) -- 30: Robert W. Fogel (1926-2013) -- 31: Arnold Zellner (1927-2010) -- 32: Gary S. Becker (1930-2014) -- 33: Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1937-) -- 34: Sherwin Rosen (1938-2001) -- 35: Richard A. Posner (1939-). 36: Eugene F. Fama (1939-) -- 37: James J. Heckman (1944-) -- 38: Richard Thaler (1945-). 39: Lars Peter Hansen (1952-) Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=174682 The Palgrave Companion to Chicago Economics [document électronique] / Robert A. Cord, ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan, 2022 . - XVI, 1097 p. 2 illus : online resource.
ISBN : 978-3-031-01775-9
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Economics—History Economic history Macroeconomics Law and economics History of Economic Thought and Methodology Economy-wide Country Studies Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics Law and Economics Résumé : The University of Chicago has been and continues to be one of the most important global centres for economics. With six chapters on themes in Chicago economics and 33 chapters on the lives and work of Chicago economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the University, how it produced some of the world’s best-known economists, including Frank Knight, Milton Friedman and Robert Lucas, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original contributions from a stellar cast, this volume provides economists – especially those interested in macroeconomics and the history of economic thought – with an in-depth analysis of Chicago economics. Robert A. Cord holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, and his areas of interest include the history of economic thought and, within this, the history of macroeconomics. His publications include Reinterpreting the Keynesian Revolution (2012), Milton Friedman: Contributions to Economics and Public Policy (co-editor; 2016) and The Palgrave Companion to Oxford Economics (editor; 2021) Note de contenu : Part I: Themes in Chicago Economics -- 1: The Department of Economics at the University of Chicago, 1947–1982 -- 2: Economic History in Departments of Economics: The Case of the University of Chicago, 1892 to the Present -- 3: International Economics at Chicago -- 4: Chicago Political Economy, and Its Virginia Cousin -- 5: The Cowles Commission at the University of Chicago, 1939–1955 -- 6: Information at Chicago -- Part II: Some Chicago Economists -- 7: James Laurence Laughlin (1850-1933) -- 8: Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929).-9: Frank H. Knight (1885-1972) -- 10: Lloyd W. Mints (1888-1989) -- 11: Paul H. Douglas (1892-1976) -- 12: Jacob Viner (1892-1970) -- 13: Henry Schultz (1893-1938).-14: Margaret Gilpin Reid (1896-1991) -- 15: Henry Calvert Simons (1899-1946) -- 16: Aaron Director (1901-2004) -- 17: Theodore W. Schultz (1902-1998) -- 18: Mary Jean Bowman (1908-2002). 19: George J. Stigler (1911-1991) -- 20: Milton Friedman (1912-2006) -- 21: Lloyd A. Metzler (1913-1980) -- 22: Berthold F. Hoselitz (1913-1995) -- 23: H. Gregg Lewis (1914-1992) -- 24: D. Gale Johnson (1916-2003) -- 25: Albert E. Rees (1921-1992) -- 26: Merton H. Miller (1923-2000) -- 27: Harry G. Johnson (1923-1977) -- 28: Arnold C. Harberger (1924-) -- 29: George S. Tolley (1925-2021) -- 30: Robert W. Fogel (1926-2013) -- 31: Arnold Zellner (1927-2010) -- 32: Gary S. Becker (1930-2014) -- 33: Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1937-) -- 34: Sherwin Rosen (1938-2001) -- 35: Richard A. Posner (1939-). 36: Eugene F. Fama (1939-) -- 37: James J. Heckman (1944-) -- 38: Richard Thaler (1945-). 39: Lars Peter Hansen (1952-) Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=174682 The Palgrave Companion to LSE Economics / Robert A. Cord ; SpringerLink (Online service) / Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan (2018)
Titre : The Palgrave Companion to LSE Economics Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Robert A. Cord, ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editeur : Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2018 Importance : XIII, 957 p. 1 illus Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-137-58274-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Economics Résumé : The London School of Economics (LSE) has been and continues to be one of the most important global centres for economics. With six chapters on themes in LSE economics and 29 chapters on the lives and work of LSE economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the School, how it produced some of the world’s best-known economists, including Lionel Robbins and Bill Phillips, plus Nobel Prize winners, such as Friedrich Hayek, John Hicks and Christopher Pissarides, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original contributions from a stellar cast, this volume provides economists – especially those interested in macroeconomics and the history of economic thought – with the first in-depth analysis of LSE economics Note de contenu : Introduction- Robert A. Cord -- PART I: Themes in LSE Economics -- 1. LSE and Econometrics- Jim Thomas -- 2. Economic History at the London School of Economics & Political Science: A View from the Periphery- Colin Lewis -- 3. Accounting and the Influence of Economics at LSE- Christopher Napier -- 4. Business History at the LSE: An Empiricist Voice- Leslie Hannah -- 5. LSE’s Contributions to the Economics of Social Policy- Howard Glennerster -- 6. Economica and LSE Economics- Jim Thomas -- PART II: Some LSE Economists -- 7. Edwin Cannan (1861-1935)- Keith Tribe -- 8. Arthur Lyon Bowley (1869-1957)- Adrian Darnell -- 9. William Henry Beveridge (1879-1963)- Atsushi Komine -- 10. R.H. Tawney (1880-1962)- Noel Thompson -- 11. Hugh Dalton (1887-1962)- John King -- 12. Frank Walter Paish (1898-1988)- Robert Cord -- 13. Arnold Plant (1898-1978)- Robert Cord -- 14. Lionel Robbins (1898-1984)- Sue Howson -- 15. Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992) - Peter Boettke and Ennio Piano -- 16. Abba P. Lerner (1903-1982)- Warren Young, Daniel Schiffman and Yaron Zelekha -- 17. John R. Hicks (1904-1989)- Harald Hagemann -- 18. Henry Phelps Brown (1906-1994)- Peter Riach -- 19. Evan Durbin (1906-1948)- Catherine Ellis -- 20. R.G.D. Allen (1906-1983)- Jim Thomas -- 21. Richard Sidney Sayers (1908-1989)- Alec Cairncross and Charles Goodhart -- 22. Ronald H. Coase (1910-2013)- Alain Marciano -- 23. A.W.H. Phillips (1914-1975)- James Forder -- 24. Ezra J. Mishan (1917-2014)- Euston Quah and Yew-Kwang Ng -- 25. James Durbin (1923-2012)- Andrew Harvey and David Bartholomew -- 26. Michio Morishima (1923-2004)- Naoki Matsuyama -- 27. John Denis Sargan (1924-1996)- David Hendry and Peter Phillips -- 28. Ralph Turvey (1927-2012)- Roger Middleton -- 29. Richard G. Lipsey (1928-)- Max Steuer -- 30. Richard Layard (1934-)- Richard Jackman -- 31. Charles Goodhart (1936-)- Donald Kohn -- 32. Meghnad Desai (1940-)- P.N. (Raja) Junankar -- 33. Nicholas Adrian Barr (1943-)- Stuart Astill -- 34. Stephen J. Nickell (1944-)- Jan van Ours -- 35. Christopher A. Pissarides (1948-)- Etienne Wasmer Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=141643 The Palgrave Companion to LSE Economics [document électronique] / Robert A. Cord, ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan, 2018 . - XIII, 957 p. 1 illus : online resource.
ISBN : 978-1-137-58274-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Economics Résumé : The London School of Economics (LSE) has been and continues to be one of the most important global centres for economics. With six chapters on themes in LSE economics and 29 chapters on the lives and work of LSE economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the School, how it produced some of the world’s best-known economists, including Lionel Robbins and Bill Phillips, plus Nobel Prize winners, such as Friedrich Hayek, John Hicks and Christopher Pissarides, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original contributions from a stellar cast, this volume provides economists – especially those interested in macroeconomics and the history of economic thought – with the first in-depth analysis of LSE economics Note de contenu : Introduction- Robert A. Cord -- PART I: Themes in LSE Economics -- 1. LSE and Econometrics- Jim Thomas -- 2. Economic History at the London School of Economics & Political Science: A View from the Periphery- Colin Lewis -- 3. Accounting and the Influence of Economics at LSE- Christopher Napier -- 4. Business History at the LSE: An Empiricist Voice- Leslie Hannah -- 5. LSE’s Contributions to the Economics of Social Policy- Howard Glennerster -- 6. Economica and LSE Economics- Jim Thomas -- PART II: Some LSE Economists -- 7. Edwin Cannan (1861-1935)- Keith Tribe -- 8. Arthur Lyon Bowley (1869-1957)- Adrian Darnell -- 9. William Henry Beveridge (1879-1963)- Atsushi Komine -- 10. R.H. Tawney (1880-1962)- Noel Thompson -- 11. Hugh Dalton (1887-1962)- John King -- 12. Frank Walter Paish (1898-1988)- Robert Cord -- 13. Arnold Plant (1898-1978)- Robert Cord -- 14. Lionel Robbins (1898-1984)- Sue Howson -- 15. Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992) - Peter Boettke and Ennio Piano -- 16. Abba P. Lerner (1903-1982)- Warren Young, Daniel Schiffman and Yaron Zelekha -- 17. John R. Hicks (1904-1989)- Harald Hagemann -- 18. Henry Phelps Brown (1906-1994)- Peter Riach -- 19. Evan Durbin (1906-1948)- Catherine Ellis -- 20. R.G.D. Allen (1906-1983)- Jim Thomas -- 21. Richard Sidney Sayers (1908-1989)- Alec Cairncross and Charles Goodhart -- 22. Ronald H. Coase (1910-2013)- Alain Marciano -- 23. A.W.H. Phillips (1914-1975)- James Forder -- 24. Ezra J. Mishan (1917-2014)- Euston Quah and Yew-Kwang Ng -- 25. James Durbin (1923-2012)- Andrew Harvey and David Bartholomew -- 26. Michio Morishima (1923-2004)- Naoki Matsuyama -- 27. John Denis Sargan (1924-1996)- David Hendry and Peter Phillips -- 28. Ralph Turvey (1927-2012)- Roger Middleton -- 29. Richard G. Lipsey (1928-)- Max Steuer -- 30. Richard Layard (1934-)- Richard Jackman -- 31. Charles Goodhart (1936-)- Donald Kohn -- 32. Meghnad Desai (1940-)- P.N. (Raja) Junankar -- 33. Nicholas Adrian Barr (1943-)- Stuart Astill -- 34. Stephen J. Nickell (1944-)- Jan van Ours -- 35. Christopher A. Pissarides (1948-)- Etienne Wasmer Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=141643 The Palgrave Companion to Oxford Economics / Robert A. Cord ; SpringerLink (Online service) / Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan (2021)
Titre : The Palgrave Companion to Oxford Economics Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Robert A. Cord, ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editeur : Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2021 Importance : XV, 804 p. 2 illus Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-030-58471-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Economic history Macroeconomics Econometrics Development economics History of Economic Thought/Methodology Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics Economic History Development Economics Résumé : The University of Oxford has been and continues to be one of the most important global centres for economics. With six chapters on themes in Oxford economics and 24 chapters on the lives and work of Oxford economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the University, how it produced some of the world’s best-known economists, including Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, Roy Harrod and David Hendry, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original contributions from a stellar cast, this volume provides economists – especially those interested in macroeconomics and the history of economic thought – with the first in-depth analysis of Oxford economics Note de contenu : Part 1: Themes in Oxford Economics -- Chapter 1: Oxford’s Contributions to Econometrics -- Chapter 2: Development Economics at Oxford, 1950–2020 -- Chapter 3: Oxford’s Contributions to Industrial Economics from the 1920s to the 1980s -- Chapter 4: Economic History at Oxford, 1860–2020 -- Chapter 5: PPE and Oxford Economics -- Chapter 6: The Oxford Institute of Statistics, 1935–1962 -- Part II: Some Oxford Economists -- Chapter 7: Nassau Senior (1790–1864) -- Chapter 8: William Forster Lloyd (1794–1852) -- Chapter 9: Bonamy Price (1807–1888) -- Chapter 10: Thorold Rogers (1823–1890) -- Chapter 11: Francis Ysidro Edgeworth (1845–1926) -- Chapter 12: David Hutchison Macgregor (1877–1953) -- Chapter 13: Roy F. Harrod (1900–1978) -- Chapter 14: Robert Lowe Hall (1901–1988) -- Chapter 15: Thomas Balogh (1905–1985) -- Chapter 16: Colin Clark (1905–1989) -- Chapter 17: P.W.S. Andrews (1914–1971) -- Chapter 18: Hrothgar John Habakkuk (1915–2002) -- Chapter 19: David Worswick (1916–2001) -- Chapter 20: Ian Little (1918–2012) -- Chapter 21: W.M. Gorman (1923–2003) -- Chapter 22: W. Max Corden (1927–) -- Chapter 23: Derek Robinson (1932–2014) -- Chapter 24: David F. Hendry (1944–) -- Chapter 25: Avner Offer (1944–) -- Chapter 26: John Muellbauer (1944–) -- Chapter 27: Paul Collier (1949–) -- Chapter 28: Anthony J. Venables (1953–) -- Chapter 29: Paul David Klemperer (1956–) -- Chapter 30: John Vickers (1958–) Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=166555 The Palgrave Companion to Oxford Economics [document électronique] / Robert A. Cord, ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan, 2021 . - XV, 804 p. 2 illus : online resource.
ISBN : 978-3-030-58471-9
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Economic history Macroeconomics Econometrics Development economics History of Economic Thought/Methodology Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics Economic History Development Economics Résumé : The University of Oxford has been and continues to be one of the most important global centres for economics. With six chapters on themes in Oxford economics and 24 chapters on the lives and work of Oxford economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the University, how it produced some of the world’s best-known economists, including Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, Roy Harrod and David Hendry, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original contributions from a stellar cast, this volume provides economists – especially those interested in macroeconomics and the history of economic thought – with the first in-depth analysis of Oxford economics Note de contenu : Part 1: Themes in Oxford Economics -- Chapter 1: Oxford’s Contributions to Econometrics -- Chapter 2: Development Economics at Oxford, 1950–2020 -- Chapter 3: Oxford’s Contributions to Industrial Economics from the 1920s to the 1980s -- Chapter 4: Economic History at Oxford, 1860–2020 -- Chapter 5: PPE and Oxford Economics -- Chapter 6: The Oxford Institute of Statistics, 1935–1962 -- Part II: Some Oxford Economists -- Chapter 7: Nassau Senior (1790–1864) -- Chapter 8: William Forster Lloyd (1794–1852) -- Chapter 9: Bonamy Price (1807–1888) -- Chapter 10: Thorold Rogers (1823–1890) -- Chapter 11: Francis Ysidro Edgeworth (1845–1926) -- Chapter 12: David Hutchison Macgregor (1877–1953) -- Chapter 13: Roy F. Harrod (1900–1978) -- Chapter 14: Robert Lowe Hall (1901–1988) -- Chapter 15: Thomas Balogh (1905–1985) -- Chapter 16: Colin Clark (1905–1989) -- Chapter 17: P.W.S. Andrews (1914–1971) -- Chapter 18: Hrothgar John Habakkuk (1915–2002) -- Chapter 19: David Worswick (1916–2001) -- Chapter 20: Ian Little (1918–2012) -- Chapter 21: W.M. Gorman (1923–2003) -- Chapter 22: W. Max Corden (1927–) -- Chapter 23: Derek Robinson (1932–2014) -- Chapter 24: David F. Hendry (1944–) -- Chapter 25: Avner Offer (1944–) -- Chapter 26: John Muellbauer (1944–) -- Chapter 27: Paul Collier (1949–) -- Chapter 28: Anthony J. Venables (1953–) -- Chapter 29: Paul David Klemperer (1956–) -- Chapter 30: John Vickers (1958–) Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=166555