The Palgrave Companion to LSE Economics
Herausgegeben:Cord, Robert A.
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The London School of Economics (LSE) has been and continues to be one of the most important global centres for economics. With six chapters on themes in LSE economics and 29 chapters on the lives and work of LSE economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the School, how it produced some of the world's best-known economists, including Lionel Robbins and Bill Phillips, plus Nobel Prize winners, such as Friedrich Hayek, John Hicks and Christopher Pissarides, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original…mehr
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The London School of Economics (LSE) has been and continues to be one of the most important global centres for economics. With six chapters on themes in LSE economics and 29 chapters on the lives and work of LSE economists, this volume shows how economics became established at the School, how it produced some of the world's best-known economists, including Lionel Robbins and Bill Phillips, plus Nobel Prize winners, such as Friedrich Hayek, John Hicks and Christopher Pissarides, and how it remains a global force for the very best in teaching and research in economics. With original contributions from a stellar cast, this volume provides economists - especially those interested in macroeconomics and the history of economic thought - with the first in-depth analysis of LSE economics.
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-137-58273-7
- 1st ed. 2018
- Seitenzahl: 972
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1604g
- ISBN-13: 9781137582737
- ISBN-10: 1137582731
- Artikelnr.: 52788001
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-137-58273-7
- 1st ed. 2018
- Seitenzahl: 972
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1604g
- ISBN-13: 9781137582737
- ISBN-10: 1137582731
- Artikelnr.: 52788001
Robert A. Cord holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, and his areas of interest include the history of economic thought and, within this, the history of macroeconomics. His publications include Reinterpreting the Keynesian Revolution (2012), The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics (2017) and Milton Friedman: Contributions to Economics and Public Policy (2016).
Introduction- Robert A. CordPart I: Themes in LSE Economics1. LSE and Econometrics- Jim Thomas2. Economic History at the London School of Economics & Political Science: A View from the Periphery- Colin Lewis3. Accounting and the Influence of Economics at LSE- Christopher Napier4. Business History at the LSE: An Empiricist Voice- Leslie Hannah5. LSE's Contributions to the Economics of Social Policy- Howard Glennerster6. Economica and LSE Economics- Jim ThomasPart II: Some LSE Economists7. Edwin Cannan (1861-1935)- Keith Tribe8. Arthur Lyon Bowley (1869-1957)- Adrian Darnell9. William Henry Beveridge (1879-1963)- Atsushi Komine10. R.H. Tawney (1880-1962)- Noel Thompson11. Hugh Dalton (1887-1962)- John King12. Frank Walter Paish (1898-1988)- Robert Cord13. Arnold Plant (1898-1978)- Robert Cord14. Lionel Robbins (1898-1984)- Sue Howson15. Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992) - Peter Boettke and Ennio Piano16. Abba P. Lerner (1903-1982)- Warren Young, Daniel Schiffman and Yaron Zelekha17. John R. Hicks (1904-1989)- Harald Hagemann18. Henry Phelps Brown (1906-1994)- Peter Riach19. Evan Durbin (1906-1948)- Catherine Ellis20. R.G.D. Allen (1906-1983)- Jim Thomas21. Richard Sidney Sayers (1908-1989)- Alec Cairncross and Charles Goodhart22. Ronald H. Coase (1910-2013)- Alain Marciano23. A.W.H. Phillips (1914-1975)- James Forder24. Ezra J. Mishan (1917-2014)- Euston Quah and Yew-Kwang Ng25. James Durbin (1923-2012)- Andrew Harvey and David Bartholomew26. Michio Morishima (1923-2004)- Naoki Matsuyama27. John Denis Sargan (1924-1996)- David Hendry and Peter Phillips28. Ralph Turvey (1927-2012)- Roger Middleton29. Richard G. Lipsey (1928-)- Max Steuer30. Richard Layard (1934-)- Richard Jackman31. Charles Goodhart (1936-)- Donald Kohn32. Meghnad Desai (1940-)- P.N. (Raja) Junankar33. Nicholas Adrian Barr (1943-)- Stuart Astill34. Stephen J. Nickell (1944-)- Jan van Ours35. Christopher A. Pissarides (1948-)- Etienne Wasmer
Introduction- Robert A. Cord Part I: Themes in LSE Economics 1. LSE and Econometrics- Jim Thomas 2. Economic History at the London School of Economics & Political Science: A View from the Periphery- Colin Lewis 3. Accounting and the Influence of Economics at LSE- Christopher Napier 4. Business History at the LSE: An Empiricist Voice- Leslie Hannah 5. LSE’s Contributions to the Economics of Social Policy- Howard Glennerster 6. Economica and LSE Economics- Jim Thomas Part II: Some LSE Economists 7. Edwin Cannan (1861-1935)- Keith Tribe 8. Arthur Lyon Bowley (1869-1957)- Adrian Darnell 9. William Henry Beveridge (1879-1963)- Atsushi Komine 10. R.H. Tawney (1880-1962)- Noel Thompson 11. Hugh Dalton (1887-1962)- John King 12. Frank Walter Paish (1898-1988)- Robert Cord 13. Arnold Plant (1898-1978)- Robert Cord 14. Lionel Robbins (1898-1984)- Sue Howson 15. Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992) - Peter Boettke and Ennio Piano 16. Abba P. Lerner (1903-1982)- Warren Young, Daniel Schiffman and Yaron Zelekha 17. John R. Hicks (1904-1989)- Harald Hagemann 18. Henry Phelps Brown (1906-1994)- Peter Riach 19. Evan Durbin (1906-1948)- Catherine Ellis 20. R.G.D. Allen (1906-1983)- Jim Thomas 21. Richard Sidney Sayers (1908-1989)- Alec Cairncross and Charles Goodhart 22. Ronald H. Coase (1910-2013)- Alain Marciano 23. A.W.H. Phillips (1914-1975)- James Forder 24. Ezra J. Mishan (1917-2014)- Euston Quah and Yew-Kwang Ng 25. James Durbin (1923-2012)- Andrew Harvey and David Bartholomew 26. Michio Morishima (1923-2004)- Naoki Matsuyama 27. John Denis Sargan (1924-1996)- David Hendry and Peter Phillips 28. Ralph Turvey (1927-2012)- Roger Middleton 29. Richard G. Lipsey (1928-)- Max Steuer 30. Richard Layard (1934-)- Richard Jackman 31. Charles Goodhart (1936-)- Donald Kohn 32. Meghnad Desai (1940-)- P.N. (Raja) Junankar 33. Nicholas Adrian Barr (1943-)- Stuart Astill 34. Stephen J. Nickell (1944-)- Jan van Ours 35. Christopher A. Pissarides (1948-)- Etienne Wasmer
Introduction- Robert A. CordPart I: Themes in LSE Economics1. LSE and Econometrics- Jim Thomas2. Economic History at the London School of Economics & Political Science: A View from the Periphery- Colin Lewis3. Accounting and the Influence of Economics at LSE- Christopher Napier4. Business History at the LSE: An Empiricist Voice- Leslie Hannah5. LSE's Contributions to the Economics of Social Policy- Howard Glennerster6. Economica and LSE Economics- Jim ThomasPart II: Some LSE Economists7. Edwin Cannan (1861-1935)- Keith Tribe8. Arthur Lyon Bowley (1869-1957)- Adrian Darnell9. William Henry Beveridge (1879-1963)- Atsushi Komine10. R.H. Tawney (1880-1962)- Noel Thompson11. Hugh Dalton (1887-1962)- John King12. Frank Walter Paish (1898-1988)- Robert Cord13. Arnold Plant (1898-1978)- Robert Cord14. Lionel Robbins (1898-1984)- Sue Howson15. Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992) - Peter Boettke and Ennio Piano16. Abba P. Lerner (1903-1982)- Warren Young, Daniel Schiffman and Yaron Zelekha17. John R. Hicks (1904-1989)- Harald Hagemann18. Henry Phelps Brown (1906-1994)- Peter Riach19. Evan Durbin (1906-1948)- Catherine Ellis20. R.G.D. Allen (1906-1983)- Jim Thomas21. Richard Sidney Sayers (1908-1989)- Alec Cairncross and Charles Goodhart22. Ronald H. Coase (1910-2013)- Alain Marciano23. A.W.H. Phillips (1914-1975)- James Forder24. Ezra J. Mishan (1917-2014)- Euston Quah and Yew-Kwang Ng25. James Durbin (1923-2012)- Andrew Harvey and David Bartholomew26. Michio Morishima (1923-2004)- Naoki Matsuyama27. John Denis Sargan (1924-1996)- David Hendry and Peter Phillips28. Ralph Turvey (1927-2012)- Roger Middleton29. Richard G. Lipsey (1928-)- Max Steuer30. Richard Layard (1934-)- Richard Jackman31. Charles Goodhart (1936-)- Donald Kohn32. Meghnad Desai (1940-)- P.N. (Raja) Junankar33. Nicholas Adrian Barr (1943-)- Stuart Astill34. Stephen J. Nickell (1944-)- Jan van Ours35. Christopher A. Pissarides (1948-)- Etienne Wasmer
Introduction- Robert A. Cord Part I: Themes in LSE Economics 1. LSE and Econometrics- Jim Thomas 2. Economic History at the London School of Economics & Political Science: A View from the Periphery- Colin Lewis 3. Accounting and the Influence of Economics at LSE- Christopher Napier 4. Business History at the LSE: An Empiricist Voice- Leslie Hannah 5. LSE’s Contributions to the Economics of Social Policy- Howard Glennerster 6. Economica and LSE Economics- Jim Thomas Part II: Some LSE Economists 7. Edwin Cannan (1861-1935)- Keith Tribe 8. Arthur Lyon Bowley (1869-1957)- Adrian Darnell 9. William Henry Beveridge (1879-1963)- Atsushi Komine 10. R.H. Tawney (1880-1962)- Noel Thompson 11. Hugh Dalton (1887-1962)- John King 12. Frank Walter Paish (1898-1988)- Robert Cord 13. Arnold Plant (1898-1978)- Robert Cord 14. Lionel Robbins (1898-1984)- Sue Howson 15. Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992) - Peter Boettke and Ennio Piano 16. Abba P. Lerner (1903-1982)- Warren Young, Daniel Schiffman and Yaron Zelekha 17. John R. Hicks (1904-1989)- Harald Hagemann 18. Henry Phelps Brown (1906-1994)- Peter Riach 19. Evan Durbin (1906-1948)- Catherine Ellis 20. R.G.D. Allen (1906-1983)- Jim Thomas 21. Richard Sidney Sayers (1908-1989)- Alec Cairncross and Charles Goodhart 22. Ronald H. Coase (1910-2013)- Alain Marciano 23. A.W.H. Phillips (1914-1975)- James Forder 24. Ezra J. Mishan (1917-2014)- Euston Quah and Yew-Kwang Ng 25. James Durbin (1923-2012)- Andrew Harvey and David Bartholomew 26. Michio Morishima (1923-2004)- Naoki Matsuyama 27. John Denis Sargan (1924-1996)- David Hendry and Peter Phillips 28. Ralph Turvey (1927-2012)- Roger Middleton 29. Richard G. Lipsey (1928-)- Max Steuer 30. Richard Layard (1934-)- Richard Jackman 31. Charles Goodhart (1936-)- Donald Kohn 32. Meghnad Desai (1940-)- P.N. (Raja) Junankar 33. Nicholas Adrian Barr (1943-)- Stuart Astill 34. Stephen J. Nickell (1944-)- Jan van Ours 35. Christopher A. Pissarides (1948-)- Etienne Wasmer