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From Austria to Australia: Mark Blaug and cultural economics

In: Mark Blaug: Rebel with Many Causes

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  • Christian Handke
  • Erwin Dekker

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This collection of eminent contributions discusses the ideas and works of Mark Blaug, who has made important and often pioneering contributions to economic history, economic methodology, the economics of education, development economics, cultural economics, economic theory and the history of economic thought. Besides these assessments of Blaug’s influence and impact in these fields, this volume also contains a selection of personal portraits which depict him as a colleague, a friend and an opponent. Blaug was also a voracious reader and prolific writer, which is clearly evidenced by the comprehensive bibliography.

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  • Christian Handke & Erwin Dekker, 2013. "From Austria to Australia: Mark Blaug and cultural economics," Chapters, in: Marcel Boumans & Matthias Klaes (ed.), Mark Blaug: Rebel with Many Causes, chapter 16, pages 225-244, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Tyler Cowen, 1996. "Why I do not believe in the cost-disease," Journal of Cultural Economics, Springer;The Association for Cultural Economics International, vol. 20(3), pages 207-214, September.
    2. Blaug, Mark, 1985. "Where are we now in the economics of education?," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 4(1), pages 17-28, February.
    3. Mark Blaug, 1996. "Final comments on the plenary session on Baumol and Bowen," Journal of Cultural Economics, Springer;The Association for Cultural Economics International, vol. 20(3), pages 249-250, September.
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