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Generations of Economists
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ABSTRACT
This book focuses on the interaction between practising economists and previous generations of economists. Because economic problems, such as crashes, tend to recur and are only partially understood, it may be profitable read the work of previous generations in a collaborative spirit. Sometimes this can offer a different perspective on current preoccupations and cause us to reconsider the scope of our much criticised subject. The book gathers together earlier work by the author which appeared in various academic books and journals with the addition of six new chapters.
The collection makes for a lively, informative and thought-provoking collection. It will interest anyone with an interest in the history of economics and of economic thought.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Introduction
chapter 1|10 pages
Generations of economists and the economics of generations
part |2 pages
Part I Pigou and Cambridge: contexts
chapter 2|21 pages
Pigou’s place in the history of economics
chapter 3|13 pages
Pigou and modern business cycle theory
chapter 4|4 pages
Pigou on expectations and the cycle
chapter 5|25 pages
Cambridge after Marshall
chapter 6|7 pages
The Cambridge Economics Tripos 1957–60: a memoir
part |2 pages
Part II Classical utilitarianism and welfare: contexts
chapter 7|13 pages
Utility and utilitarianism in economics: ancient and modern
chapter 8|18 pages
Research on well-being: some advice from Jeremy Bentham
chapter 9|15 pages
Malthus, population and the generational bargain
part |4 pages
Part III General equilibrium: contexts
chapter 10|8 pages
The founding fathers: Walras and Edgeworth
chapter 11|12 pages
Léon Walras and the Cambridge caricature
chapter 12|5 pages
Walras, Patinkin and the money tâtonnement
chapter 13|6 pages
Edgeworth’s propositions on altruism
chapter 14|3 pages
The production of commodities
chapter 15|16 pages
High Hicks, deep Hicks and equilibrium
part |2 pages
Part IV Neglect: contexts
chapter 16|6 pages
An optimistic note on neglect
chapter 17|14 pages
Tozer: introduction to a mathematical investigation
chapter 18|30 pages
Alfred Russel Wallace and the political economists
part |2 pages
Part V Inter-generational economics: contexts