Irving Fisher (1867-1947), economist, Yale University teacher, inventor, mathematician and activist reformer, was one of the most important American economists of the first half of the 20th century. O
Series: Routledge Library Editions: BuddhismThis volume forms part of a ten volume set on the origins of macroeconomics. The emergence of macroeconomics was probably the single most important developm
Series: Routledge Library Editions: BuddhismThis volume forms part of a ten volume set on the origins of macroeconomics. The emergence of macroeconomics was probably the single most important developm
Series: Routledge Library Editions: BuddhismThis volume forms part of a ten volume set on the origins of macroeconomics. The emergence of macroeconomics was probably the single most important developm
Acclaimed by Joseph Schumpeter as ‘The greatest economist the United States has ever produced’, this book examines the life and work of American economist and statistician Irving Fisher (1867–1947). F
James Tobin, 1981 Nobel laureate in economics, was the outstanding monetary economist among American Keynesian economists. This book, the first written about James Tobin, examines his leading role as
This is an account of the period in which the initial hopes that game theory would revolutionize economics and the social sciences were disappoint- ed. The author shows how developments within game th
Series: Routledge International HandbooksThe collection will cover both international trade theory (the real or microeconomic side of international economics) and open-economy macroeconomics (balance
Series: International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology - Second SeriesThis collection includes over 130 pieces by some of the most important economists of the last century, includ
"This book provides a comprehensive overview of Keynes' contributions to macroeconomics and offers an in-depth analysis of the contested legacy of The General Theory, a book that marked the emergence