Recollections of Eminent EconomistsSpringer, 18 giu 1989 - 322 pagine This is a collection of essays by distinguished economists in which they recollect aspects of their research work. They are linked by a common theme - their involvement in government and business. The essays cover a wide range of subjects including microeconomics and development economics. |
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My Work on International Monetary Problems | 17 |
Aerial Roots | 73 |
Confessions of an Incurable Romantic | 129 |
The Life of an Economist | 149 |
Reflections on the Drive to Technological Maturity | 163 |
The Radical Reflections of an Applied Economist | 197 |
On the Career of a Microeconomist | 209 |
A Fascination with Economics | 235 |
Economics as a Public Good | 257 |
Better than Ploughing | 279 |
The Challenge of Macroeconomic Understanding | 297 |
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