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Lives of the Laureates: Thirty-Two Nobel Economists seventh edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jun-2020
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  • ISBN-10: 0262043777
  • ISBN-13: 9780262043779
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x37 mm, 31 figures; 31 Illustrations
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  • ISBN-10: 0262043777
  • ISBN-13: 9780262043779
Autobiographical accounts by Nobel laureates reflect the richness and diversity of contemporary economic thought and offer insights into the creative process; with six new laureates.

Autobiographical accounts by Nobel laureates reflect the richness and diversity of contemporary economic thought and offer insights into the creative process; with six new laureates.

Lives of the Laureates offers readers an informal history of modern economic thought as told through autobiographical essays by thirty-two Nobel Prize laureates in economics. The essays not only provide unique insights into major economic ideas of our time but also shed light on the processes of intellectual discovery and creativity. The accounts are accessible and engaging, achieving clarity without sacrificing inherently difficult content.

This seventh edition adds six Nobelists to its pages: Roger B. Myerson (co-recipient in 2007) describes his evolution as a game theorist and his application of game theory to issues that ranged from electoral systems to perverse incentives; Thomas J. Sargent (co-recipient in 2011), recounts the development of the rational expectations model, which fundamentally changed the policy implications for macroeconomic models; Amartya Sen (recipient in 1998) reflects on his use of a bicycle (later donated to the Nobel Museum) to collect data early in his career; A. Michael Spence (co-recipient in 2001) describes, among other things, his whiplash-inducing first foray into teaching an undergraduate class; Christopher A. Sims (co-recipient in 2011) discusses his “non-Nobel” research; and Alvin E. Roth (co-recipient in 2012) chronicles the “three insurrections” he has witnessed in mainstream economics.

Lives of the Laureates grows out of a continuing lecture series at Trinity University in San Antonio, which invites Nobelists from American universities to describe their evolution as economists in personal as well as technical terms.

The Laureates

W. Arthur Lewis, Lawrence R. Klein, Kenneth J. Arrow, Paul A. Samuelson, Milton Friedman, George J. Stigler, James Tobin, Franco Modigliani, James M. Buchanan, Robert M. Solow, William F. Sharpe, Ronald H. Coase, Douglass C. North, John C. Harsanyi, Myron S. Scholes, Gary S. Becker, Robert E. Lucas, Jr., Vernon L. Smith, Clive W. J. Granger, Edward C. Prescott, Thomas C. Schelling, Edmund S. Phelps, Eric S. Maskin, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Paul Krugman, Peter A. Diamond, Roger B. Myerson, Thomas J. Sargent, Amartya Sen, A. Michael Spence, Christopher A. Sims, Alvin E. Roth

Introduction to the Seventh Edition vii
Acknowledgments xi
W. Arthur Lewis
1(8)
Lawrence R. Klein
9(16)
Kenneth J. Arrow
25(12)
Paul A. Samuelson
37(14)
Milton Friedman
51(12)
George J. Stigler
63(12)
James Tobin
75(14)
Franco Modigliani
89(14)
James M. Buchanan
103(12)
Robert M. Solow
115(16)
William F. Sharpe
131(18)
Ronald H. Coase
149(14)
Douglass C. North
163(10)
John C. Harsanyi
173(10)
Myron S. Scholes
183(12)
Gary S.Becker
195(18)
Robert E. Lucas, Jr.
213(18)
Vernon L. Smith
231(14)
Clive W. J. Granger
245(10)
Edward C. Prescott
255(14)
Thomas C. Schelling
269(14)
Edmund S. Phelps
283(12)
Eric S. Maskin
295(10)
Joseph E. Stiglitz
305(18)
Paul Krugman
323(12)
Peter A. Diamond
335(16)
Roger B. Myerson
351(18)
Thomas J. Sargent
369(18)
Amartya Sen
387(16)
A. Michael Spence
403(18)
Christopher A. Sims
421(12)
Alvin E. Roth
433(20)
Lessons from the Laureates: An Afterword 453