Founder of Modern Economics: Paul A. Samuelson: Volume 1: Becoming Samuelson, 1915-1948 (Record no. 139753)

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Classification number 330.092
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Personal name Backhouse, Roger E.
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Title Founder of Modern Economics: Paul A. Samuelson: Volume 1: Becoming Samuelson, 1915-1948
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017
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General note Part I - The Early Years, 1915-35<br/>1. Childhood<br/>2. The University of Chicago, 1932<br/>3. Natural and social sciences, 1932-3<br/>4. Social scientist to mathematical economist, 1933-4<br/>5: Economics at Chicago, 1932-5<br/>PART II - The Harvard Years, 1935-40<br/>6. First term at Harvard, Autumn 1935<br/>7. Joseph Alos Schumpeter<br/>8. Edwin Bidwell Wilson<br/>9. Making Connections<br/>10. Simplifying Economic Theory<br/>11. Collaboration<br/>12. Alvin Harvey Hansen<br/>13. Hansen's disciple<br/>14. The Observational Significance of Economic Theory<br/>15. Leaving Harvard<br/>PART III - MIT, War, Foundations and the Textbook, 1940-8<br/>16. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br/>17. Statistics<br/>18. Developing the New Economics, I: Theory, 1940-3<br/>19. Hansen and the National Resources Planning Board, 1941-3<br/>20. Developing the New Economics, II: Policy, 1942-3<br/>21. Scientists and Science Policy, 1944-5<br/>22. Foundations of Economic Analysis, 1940-7<br/>23. Postwar Economic Policy, 1944-7<br/>24. Keynes and Keynesian economics<br/>25. Drafting the textbook, 1945<br/>26. Controversy over the textbook, 1947-8<br/>27. Economics, the first edition, 1948<br/>28. Commitment to MIT<br/>29. Conclusions
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