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Reflections of Eminent Economists Essays in AutobiographySzenberg and Ramrattan's

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Commissioning and publishing autobiographical sketches by prominent economists has become something of a cottage industry at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University where the senior editor, Michael Szenberg, is based (Szenberg, 1992, 1998). This volume is the third major exercise in this genre. The first—entitledEminent Economists: Their Life Philosophies—appeared in 1992. Some 22 outstanding economists (nine of whom were Nobel Laureates) contributed in this round. A second volume, published in 1998 under the titlePassion and Craft: Economists at Work, solicited essays from economists a generation or so younger who were asked to write about how they practiced their profession. Twenty responded to this invitation. The volume under review returns to the “philosophy of life” theme and reports the responses of 26 contributors. A fair number of the essays in each of these volumes appeared originally inThe American Economist, a journal edited by Szenberg.

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  • William J. Barber, 2007. "Reflections of Eminent Economists Essays in AutobiographySzenberg and Ramrattan's," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: A Research Annual, pages 49-52, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:rhetzz:s0743-4154(06)25006-5
    DOI: 10.1016/S0743-4154(06)25006-5
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