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