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Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate, Harvard University, from the Foreword
No one has done more than Kenneth Arrow to define what economic theory is today. His story is central to the modern history of economic thought. In this beautiful book, he has given a unique personal perspective on this great work which will be valued for ages to come.
Roger Myerson, Nobel Laureate, University of Chicago
Kenneth Arrow changed my life when, as a math major in college, I wandered into his course in the economics of information. The course showed me how economics can use mathematics and other technical tools to study important issues. He won me over and I ended up doing a PhD with him. This book should give readers some idea of why he was so persuasive.
Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate, Harvard University
These interviews are a true delight to read, reminding us of Arrow's clear-headed intelligence, marvelous good sense, and how his broad views emerge from his pleasure in systematizing guided by ethical concern. Arrow provides cogent, common-sensical explanations of how economies work... and has a keen eye for what we don't grasp about economies, such as the role of non-market social networks and relations.
Allan Gibbard, University of Michigan
Can you imagine having a conversation with one of the foremost social and economic thinkers in the world? Imagine no more. In this lively and engaging book, Kenneth J. Arrow-who continues to be productive well into his nineties-continues to enlighten us about the market economy, democracy, politics, social choice, and ethics. Few have done more to illuminate these fields, show how they're intimately connected, and why the connections are so important to understand.
Robert B. Reich, University of California-Berkeley
We are indebted to Kristen Monroe for a charming interview on ethics and economics with one of the great economists of our era. I enjoyed it thoroughly and am sure you will too.
Thomas C. Schelling, Nobel Laureate, University of Maryland