The Reluctant Economist : Perspectives on Economics, Economic History, and Demography

the reluctant economist : perspectives on economics, economic history, and demography

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The Reluctant Economist : Perspectives on Economics, Economic History, and Demography

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'Reluctant? Richard Easterlin brings to his work such a striking combination of curiosity, enthusiasm, ambition, precision, and skepticism that we might better call him the Thoughtful Economist. Here we witness him applying his unique synthesis of demography, social psychology, and economic analysis to a vast but well disciplined array of evidence concerning multiple times, places, and social phenomena.' Charles Tilly, Columbia University
'In this important and thought-provoking set of essays, Richard A. Easterlin draws upon history, demography, and related social sciences to supplement economic analysis and to provide a rich explanation of major questions concerning the Industrial, Demographic, and Mortality Revolutions and the links among them. The range of ideas and information presented make this a most significant contribution to understanding economic and demographic developments in the past, present, and future.' Stanley Engerman, University of Rochester
'This is a must read book for students of economic and demographic history. Richard Easterlin is one of the founders of the field and continues to be one of its most original thinkers. As he does in this book, he has always challenged accepted ways of thinking by both economists and historians.' Elizabeth Hoffman, President, University of Colorado System

Book Description
Drawing widely on social science and history, economist Richard Easterlin asks: Where is rapid economic growth taking us? Why has its spread throughout the world been so limited? What are the causes of the great twentieth century advances in life expectancy and the revolution in childbearing that has brought fertility worldwide to near-replacement levels? Finally, to what extent have free markets been the source of human improvement? The opening chapter demonstrates the evolution of Easterlin's unique approach, and why he is a "reluctant economist".

The Reluctant Economist : Perspectives on Economics, Economic History, and Demography

The Reluctant Economist : Perspectives on Economics, Economic History, and Demography,Richard A. Easterlin,Cambridge University Press,0521685117,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Demography,Economic History,Economics - General,Business & Economics / Economic History,Economic theory & philosophy

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