Inside the economist's mind : conversations with eminent economists

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Inside the economist's mind : conversations with eminent economists

edited by Paul A. Samuelson and William A. Barnett

Blackwell, 2007

  • : hardcover
  • : pbk

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By focusing on the human side as well as the intellectual dimensions of how economists work and think, this collection of interviews with top economists of the 20th century becomes a startling and lively introduction to the modern world of macroeconomics. A fun read! For more information, frequent updates, and to comment on the forthcoming book, visit William A. Barnett's weblog at http://economistmind.blogspot.com/. Acclaim for Inside the Economist's Mind "In candid interviews, these great economists prove to be fabulous story tellers of their lives and times. Unendingly gripping for insiders, this book should also help non-specialists understand how economists think." Professor Julio Rotemberg, Harvard University Business School, and Editor, Review of Economics and Statistics. "Economics used to be called the 'dismal science'. It will be impossible for anybody to hold that view anymore ... This is science with flesh and blood, and a lot of fascinating stories that you will find nowhere else." Dr. Jean-Pascal Benassy, Paris-Jourdan Sciences Economiques, Paris, France "This book provides a rare and intriguing view of the personal and professional lives of leading economists ... It is like A Beautiful Mind, scaled by a factor of 16 [the number of interviews in the book]." Professor Lee Ohanian, University of California at Los Angeles " ... if you want an insider view of how economics has been developing in the last decades, this is the (only) book for you." Professor Giancarlo Gandolfo, University of Rome 'La Sapienza,' Rome "Here we see the HUMAN side of path-breaking research, the personalities and pitfalls, the DRAMA behind the science." Professor Francis X. Diebold, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Table of Contents

Coeditor's Foreword: Reflections on How Biographies of Individual Scholars Can Relate to a Science's Biography (Paul A. Samuelson). Coeditor's Preface: An Overview of the Objectives and Contents of the Volume (William A. Barnett). History of Thought Introduction: Economists Talking with Economists, An Historian's Perspective (E. Roy Weintraub) Interviews: 1. An Interview with Wassily Leontief (Interviewed by Duncan K. Foley). 2. An Interview with David Cass (Interviewed jointly by Stephen E. Spear and Randall Wright). 3. An Interview with Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (Interviewed by Bennett T. McCallum). 4. An Interview with Janos Kornai (Interviewed by Olivier Blanchard). 5. An Interview with Franco Modigliani (Interviewed by William A. Barnett and Robert Solow). 6. An Interview with Milton Friedman (Interviewed by John B. Taylor). 7. An Interview with Paul A. Samuelson (Interviewed by William A. Barnett). 8. An Interview with Paul A. Volcker (Interviewed by Perry Mehrling). 9. An Interview with Martin Feldstein (Interviewed by James M. Poterba). 10. An Interview with Christopher A. Sims (Interviewed by Lars Peter Hansen). 11. An Interview with Robert J. Shiller (Interviewed by John Y. Campbell). 12. An Interview with Stanley Fischer (Interviewed by Olivier Blanchard). 13. An Interview with Jacques Dreze (Interviewed by Pierre Dehez and Omar Licandro). 14. An Interview with Thomas J. Sargent (Interviewed by George W. Evans and Seppo Honkapohja). 15. An Interview with Robert Auman (Interviewed by Sergiu Hart). 16. Conversations with James Tobin and Robert Shiller on the "Yale Tradition" in Macroeconomics (Conducted by David Colander).

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