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HET: Development Economics

WEBDevelopment meant, in Seers's opinion, eliminating poverty, unemployment and inequality as well. Singer, Myrdal and Adelman were among the first old hands to acknowledge the …

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T. Carlyle, 1931, "Characteristics", ER

WEB"Characteristics" Thomas Carlyle 1831 The Edinburgh Review (Edinburgh, . Vol. LIV. December, 1831) _____ Back [Note on electronic version: This article was published …

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Abba P. Lerner, 1903-1982.

WEBAbba P. Lerner, 1903-1982. Abba P. Lerner was born in Russia, raised on the London East End and worked as a machinist, a capmaker, a Hebrew teacher, a Rabbinical student …

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Kenneth J. Arrow

WEBKenneth J. Arrow, 1921-2017. One of the most prominent economic theorists of the twentieth century, Kenneth J. Arrow has made fundamental contributions to numerous …

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American Social Science Association

WEBThe ASSA defined "social science" as the science of "man as a social being", to be conducted by "collecting facts, applying principles and reaching the general laws which …

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HET: Theodore W. Schultz

WEBTheodore W. Schultz, 1902-1998. Agricultural economist and development theorist at Chicago.Principal articulator of the "human capital" concept. Originating from rural South …

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HET: Subjective Expected Utility

WEBBack. F.J. Anscombe and R.J. Aumann (1963) "A Definition of Subjective Probability", Annals of Mathematical Statistics, Vol. 34, p.199-205. K.J. Arrow (1965) Aspects of the …

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HET: Sir James Steuart

WEBSir James Steuart, 1713-1780. Scottish Enlightenment economist, often regarded as the "last Mercantilist".. A country gentleman, lawyer and Scottish nationalist, Sir James …

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Sir John Sinclair

WEBSir John Sinclair, 1754-1835. Scottish statesmen, statistician and agrarian reformer. Scion of the Sinclairs of Ulster, a noble family of Caithness, John Sinclair was tutored by the …

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Feminist Economics

WEBIn this first lecture in the Institute for New Economic Thinking’s “Feminist Economics” series, Professor Jayati Ghosh introduces the importance of a gender perspective in …

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Hermann Heinrich Gossen, 1810-1858.

WEBHermann Heinrich Gossen, 1810-1858. Prussian civil servant, and forerunner of the Marginalist Revolution of 1871-74. Hermann Heinrich Gossen was born in Duren (near …

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John Elliot Cairnes

WEBMajor Works of John E. Cairnes "On the Best Means of Raising the Supplies for a War Expenditure, read March, 1854", 1854, Papers read before the DSS [] An Examination into the Principles of Currency involved in the Bank Charter Act of 1844, 1854 [], [McM] "The Effect of War on Prices", 1856, J of DSS, p.223 The Character and Logical Method of …

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HET: Neo-Keynesian World

WEBon the Neo-Keynesians. [Some articles cited earlier are not listed here to avoid undue repetition. See our other pages for references to these.] S.E. Harris (1947), editor, The …

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J.M. Keynes, 1926, The End of Laissez-Faire

WEBThe entire essay was put out as a pamphlet by the Hogarth Press in July, 1926. Keynes's other 1926 pamphlet Laissez-Faire and Communism contains a reprint of "End of Laissez Faire" (in Part I) and "A Short View of Russia" (in Part II). A truncated version, containing only Parts IV & V, were reproduced in the chapter titled "End of Laissez Faire

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Kenneth E. Boulding

WEBKenneth E. Boulding, 1910-1993. Kenneth Ewart Boulding never knew any boundaries. Born was born in humble circumstances to a working-class family in Liverpool, England. …

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