Development, Geography, and Economic Theory (Ohlin Lectures)
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Why do certain ideas gain currency in economics while others fall by the wayside? Paul Krugman argues that the unwillingness of mainstream economists to think about what they could not formalize led them to ignore ideas that turn out, in retrospect, to have been very good ones.
Krugman examines the course of economic geography and development theory to shed light on the nature of economic inquiry. He traces how development theory lost its initial influence after it became clear that many of the theory's main insights could not be clearly modeled, and concludes with a commentary on areas where further inquiry looks most promising.
The Ohlin Lectures
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Paul Krugman is Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Development, Geography, and Economic Theory (Ohlin Lectures),Paul Krugman,The MIT Press,026261135X,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Development - Economic Development,Economics - General,Business & Economics / Economics / General,Development economics,Economic geography,Economic theory & philosophy
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