1st Edition
Paul Samuelson and the Foundations of Modern Economics
By K. Puttaswamaiah
Copyright 2002
274 Pages
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Routledge
274 Pages
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Routledge
264 Pages
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Routledge
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Paul A. Samuelson was the first American Nobel Laureate in economics, and the second overall. He was credited for "the scientific work through which he has developed static and dynamic economic theory and actively contributed to raising the level of analysis in economic science." That recognition is now thirty years old and Samuelson remains at work in the cutting edge of the discipline. He is... Read more
1. Contributions of Paul A. Samuelson 2. An Essay on the Accuracy of Economic Prediction 3. Analytical Aspects of Anti-Inflation Policy After 40 Years 4. Kreislaufaná Great Aggregates: The Missing Link in the Work of Professor Samuelson. Or, In Search of Lost Dynamics 5. Generalising the Tableau Economique: Isnard's Système des Richesses 6. The Neoclassical Classical 7. A General Non-Substitution Theorem along Samuelsonian Lines 8. Samuelson the Vain, 9. Money and Price Theory, 10. Samuelson; A Personal Recollection, 11. Monotone Price Movements: A Non-Euclidean Approach, 12. The Role of Samuelson's Economics in the Production of a Keynesian Economist.
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Puttaswamaiah, K.






