Roads to Wisdom, Conversations with Ten Nobel Laureates in EconomicsEdward Elgar Publishing, 1 janv. 2009 - 369 pages This is a beautifully written and engaging book. At its heart is a series of structured interviews with ten Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics that provide fascinating insights into the main influences on their career paths and pioneering work. Karen H |
Table des matières
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PART II The interviews | 37 |
Paul A Samuelson | 39 |
Kenneth J Arrow | 58 |
James M Buchanan | 85 |
Robert M Solow | 110 |
Gary S Becker | 132 |
George A Akerlof | 198 |
Vernon L Smith | 221 |
Edmund S Phelps | 241 |
The questionnaires | 265 |
answers | 283 |
Findings and insights | 285 |
Conclusion | 323 |
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