Eminent Economists II
Herausgeber: Ramrattan, Lall; Szenberg, Michael
Eminent Economists II
Herausgeber: Ramrattan, Lall; Szenberg, Michael
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This book presents the ideas of some of the most outstanding economists of the past half century.
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This book presents the ideas of some of the most outstanding economists of the past half century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781107040533
- ISBN-10: 1107040531
- Artikelnr.: 40450203
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781107040533
- ISBN-10: 1107040531
- Artikelnr.: 40450203
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Robert Solow
Introduction
1. Being there: an intellectual journey Alan S. Blinder
2. Social norms in economics and in the economics profession Clair Brown
3. Personal reflections on my professional life John Y. Campbell
4. Gray eminence? Vincent P. Crawford
5. Biochemist to economist Paul Davidson
6. Puzzles and paradoxes: a life in applied economics Angus Deaton
7. Succeeding in economics Harold Demsetz
8. My research strategy Peter Diamond
9. My philosophy of economics, life, and everything (not!) Avinash Dixit
10. Finding a niche Barry Eichengreen
11. Become an economist - see the world Jeffrey Frankel
12. Practitioner of the dismal science? Who, me? Couldn't be!! Richard B. Freeman
13. One job, four careers Benjamin M. Friedman
14. My life and research strategy John Hull
15. How I ended up being a multifaceted economist and the mentors I have had Michael D. Intriligator
16. Searching for my personal philosophy Peter B. Kenen
17. Learning about the evolving international economy Anne O. Krueger
18. Confessions of a Wellesley FEM Helen F. Ladd
19. God, ants, and Thomas Bayes Harry M. Markowitz
20. The path of a monetary economist Frederic S. Mishkin
21. Learning from the field Elinor Ostrom
22. Order in and through disorder: the invisible hand as a turbulent regulator? Anwar Shaikh
23. The education of an economist Jeremy J. Siegel
24. Faith, science, and religion Vernon L. Smith
25. My studies in international economics Robert M. Stern
26. Sailing into the wind Myra H. Strober
27. My life and work philosophy Hal R. Varian
28. Scaling fortress economics Michelle J. White
29. The accidental economist Marina V. N. Whitman.
Introduction
1. Being there: an intellectual journey Alan S. Blinder
2. Social norms in economics and in the economics profession Clair Brown
3. Personal reflections on my professional life John Y. Campbell
4. Gray eminence? Vincent P. Crawford
5. Biochemist to economist Paul Davidson
6. Puzzles and paradoxes: a life in applied economics Angus Deaton
7. Succeeding in economics Harold Demsetz
8. My research strategy Peter Diamond
9. My philosophy of economics, life, and everything (not!) Avinash Dixit
10. Finding a niche Barry Eichengreen
11. Become an economist - see the world Jeffrey Frankel
12. Practitioner of the dismal science? Who, me? Couldn't be!! Richard B. Freeman
13. One job, four careers Benjamin M. Friedman
14. My life and research strategy John Hull
15. How I ended up being a multifaceted economist and the mentors I have had Michael D. Intriligator
16. Searching for my personal philosophy Peter B. Kenen
17. Learning about the evolving international economy Anne O. Krueger
18. Confessions of a Wellesley FEM Helen F. Ladd
19. God, ants, and Thomas Bayes Harry M. Markowitz
20. The path of a monetary economist Frederic S. Mishkin
21. Learning from the field Elinor Ostrom
22. Order in and through disorder: the invisible hand as a turbulent regulator? Anwar Shaikh
23. The education of an economist Jeremy J. Siegel
24. Faith, science, and religion Vernon L. Smith
25. My studies in international economics Robert M. Stern
26. Sailing into the wind Myra H. Strober
27. My life and work philosophy Hal R. Varian
28. Scaling fortress economics Michelle J. White
29. The accidental economist Marina V. N. Whitman.
Foreword Robert Solow
Introduction
1. Being there: an intellectual journey Alan S. Blinder
2. Social norms in economics and in the economics profession Clair Brown
3. Personal reflections on my professional life John Y. Campbell
4. Gray eminence? Vincent P. Crawford
5. Biochemist to economist Paul Davidson
6. Puzzles and paradoxes: a life in applied economics Angus Deaton
7. Succeeding in economics Harold Demsetz
8. My research strategy Peter Diamond
9. My philosophy of economics, life, and everything (not!) Avinash Dixit
10. Finding a niche Barry Eichengreen
11. Become an economist - see the world Jeffrey Frankel
12. Practitioner of the dismal science? Who, me? Couldn't be!! Richard B. Freeman
13. One job, four careers Benjamin M. Friedman
14. My life and research strategy John Hull
15. How I ended up being a multifaceted economist and the mentors I have had Michael D. Intriligator
16. Searching for my personal philosophy Peter B. Kenen
17. Learning about the evolving international economy Anne O. Krueger
18. Confessions of a Wellesley FEM Helen F. Ladd
19. God, ants, and Thomas Bayes Harry M. Markowitz
20. The path of a monetary economist Frederic S. Mishkin
21. Learning from the field Elinor Ostrom
22. Order in and through disorder: the invisible hand as a turbulent regulator? Anwar Shaikh
23. The education of an economist Jeremy J. Siegel
24. Faith, science, and religion Vernon L. Smith
25. My studies in international economics Robert M. Stern
26. Sailing into the wind Myra H. Strober
27. My life and work philosophy Hal R. Varian
28. Scaling fortress economics Michelle J. White
29. The accidental economist Marina V. N. Whitman.
Introduction
1. Being there: an intellectual journey Alan S. Blinder
2. Social norms in economics and in the economics profession Clair Brown
3. Personal reflections on my professional life John Y. Campbell
4. Gray eminence? Vincent P. Crawford
5. Biochemist to economist Paul Davidson
6. Puzzles and paradoxes: a life in applied economics Angus Deaton
7. Succeeding in economics Harold Demsetz
8. My research strategy Peter Diamond
9. My philosophy of economics, life, and everything (not!) Avinash Dixit
10. Finding a niche Barry Eichengreen
11. Become an economist - see the world Jeffrey Frankel
12. Practitioner of the dismal science? Who, me? Couldn't be!! Richard B. Freeman
13. One job, four careers Benjamin M. Friedman
14. My life and research strategy John Hull
15. How I ended up being a multifaceted economist and the mentors I have had Michael D. Intriligator
16. Searching for my personal philosophy Peter B. Kenen
17. Learning about the evolving international economy Anne O. Krueger
18. Confessions of a Wellesley FEM Helen F. Ladd
19. God, ants, and Thomas Bayes Harry M. Markowitz
20. The path of a monetary economist Frederic S. Mishkin
21. Learning from the field Elinor Ostrom
22. Order in and through disorder: the invisible hand as a turbulent regulator? Anwar Shaikh
23. The education of an economist Jeremy J. Siegel
24. Faith, science, and religion Vernon L. Smith
25. My studies in international economics Robert M. Stern
26. Sailing into the wind Myra H. Strober
27. My life and work philosophy Hal R. Varian
28. Scaling fortress economics Michelle J. White
29. The accidental economist Marina V. N. Whitman.