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economics in the 1930s and onwards. Identifies respective problems about capitalism and discusses them in depth. States that the … the Great Depression. Goes on to show how economists after Keynes carried his work forward and upward in the 1940s and …
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The focus of this paper is on a very specific aspect of the 'internationally-organized machine' of economics, namely … an overview narrative of the historical evolution of PhD programmes in economics from 1880, drawing on existing … the top 50 rankings of the top economics departments in the world. The second part of the paper is empirical, and novel in …
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function, applied statistics, international economics, monetary theory, history and policy, business cycles and inflation. In …
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function, applied statistics, international economics, monetary theory, history and policy, business cycles and inflation. In …
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Allyn Young's lectures, as recorded by the young Nicholas Kaldor, survey the historical roots of the subject from Aristotle through to the modern neo-classical writers. The focus throughout is on the conditions making for economic progress, with stress on the institutional developments that...
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Wartime is not just about military success. Economists at War tells a different story - about a group of remarkable … economists who used their skills to help their countries fight their battles during the Chinese-Japanese War, World War II, and …Cover -- Economists at War: How a Handful of Economists Helped Win and Lose the World Wars -- Copyright -- Preface and …
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