Eminent economists : their life philosophies

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Eminent economists : their life philosophies

edited by Michael Szenberg

Cambridge University Press, 1992

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

An intimate view of the dominant economists of this century, scholars whose work changed the direction of the discipline, is presented in this volume. The contributors, who come from quite divergent points of the ideological compass, present their life philosophies and reflect on their conceptions of human nature, society, justice and the source of the creative impulse.

目次

  • Introduction
  • The passion for research Mauric Allais
  • 'I Know a Hawk from a Handsaw' Kenneth J. Arrow
  • On my attitudes: sociopolitical and methodological William J. Baumol
  • Recollections and reflections of a comparativist Abram Bergson
  • From chemistry to economics and beyond Kenneth E. Boulding
  • My quest for economic knowledge Karl Brunner
  • From the inside looking out James M. Buchanan
  • Random walk and life philosophy Gerard Debreu
  • How I tried to become an economist Evsey D. Domar
  • Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen about himself Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen
  • Autobiographical notes with reflections Frank Hahn
  • My working philosophy Charles P. Kindleberger
  • My professional life philosophy L. R. Klein
  • Social science, ethics, and the role of the public sector Richard A. Musgrave
  • My apprenticeship as an economist Austin Robinson
  • Reflections on political economy: past, present, and future W. W. Rostow
  • My life philosophy: policy credos and working ways Paul A. Samuelson
  • My search for welfare Tibor Scitovsky
  • Living in interdisciplinary space Herbert A. Simon
  • Notes on copying Robert M. Solow
  • Solving the most urgent problems first Jan Tinbergen
  • Scientific humanism as an ideal Shigeto Tsuru
  • Index.

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