Reflections Of Eminent Economists
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Book Description
In this collection of autobiographical essays, 26 prominent scholars detail their professional development, while offering insight into their lives and philosophies. With candor and humor they relate how they came to the field of economics, as well as how their views have evolved over the years.
Highlights of the collection include discussions by: Irma Adelman on how World War II shaped her life; Mark Blaug on how Marxism, involvement with the Communist Party, and McCarthyism influenced his scholarship; Victor Fuchs on economic perspective and its applicability to many disciplines; Allan Meltzer on his development as a researcher; and Julian Simon on his eclectic career and untraditional path to economics.
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Edited by Michael Szenberg, Distinguished Professor of Economics, Lubin School of Business, Pace University, US and Editor-in-Chief, The American Economist and Lall Ramrattan, Instructor, University of California, Berkeley Extension, US
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Reflections Of Eminent Economists,Kenneth J. Arrow,Michael Szenberg,Lall Ramrattan,Edward Elgar Publishing,1843766280,Biography,Biography / Autobiography,Business & Economics,Business/Economics,Economic History,Economics,Economics - General,Economists,General,Philosophy
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