Mark Blaug rebel with many causes

Hoover, Duke University, US and Editor of the History of Political Economy. 'Mark Blaug was a short man with a great soul: he was a thinking person's economist with an uncanny ability to capture the big picture(s) in a few precise words. His zest for living expressed itself, in part, in hi...

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Main Author: Boumans, Marcel
Other Authors: Klaes, Matthias
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd 2013
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Summary:Hoover, Duke University, US and Editor of the History of Political Economy. 'Mark Blaug was a short man with a great soul: he was a thinking person's economist with an uncanny ability to capture the big picture(s) in a few precise words. His zest for living expressed itself, in part, in his love of argument and the lifelong intellectual (and sometimes personal) mentoring of his interlocutors. The chapters in this volume, written by many of his former students and intellectual peers, lovingly and critically recall the man's life and his ideas. Jointly they introduce his wide-ranging views and interests to new generations of readers. They have the capacity to startle those of us who think we know.' - Eric Schliesser, Ghent University, Belgium. 'Mark Blaug had an exceptional knowledge of the history of economics and a critical interest in the assumptions and judgements (often implicit) that underlie the work of economists past and present.
pt. I. Personal appreciations -- pt. II. Mark Blaug's ideas in retrospect -- pt. III. Bibliography of Mark Blaug's publications
The contributors to this volume illustrate the influence of Mark and his ideas, demonstrating their continuing relevance to all who recognise the powerful influence on the substantive content of economics of the methods by which it is developed and appraised.' - Brian Loasby, Stirling University, UK. 'This is a wonderful collection honouring the memory of Mark Blaug, an intellectual "giant" among economists. It includes a series of personal appreciations, which give an engaging sense of the man and pay tribute to the diversity and extent of his contributions. Many chapters focus on two of the areas in which he exercise ...
'This is a wonderful book to read that analyzes an idiosyncratic and polymath economist that hardly left his audiences or his readers indifferent. Those who knew Mark Blaug will recognize the man, the intellectual, the economist, and the historian of ideas in the chapters included in the volume. Those that never had the privilege to meet him will have the opportunity to understand why he became such a significant figure in economics over much of the second half of the twentieth century.' - Pedro Teixeira, University of Porto, Portugal. 'Mark Blaug was a nonpareil - a fine economist, an extraordinary scholar, an indefatigable editor, a generous colleague, a fierce debater. His passing was a sad loss for economics and for the history of economics. This volume, a kind of Mark Blaug in Retrospect, is a fitting memorial that, at once, captures his many parts and the wide range and depth of his thought.' - Kevin D.
Physical Description:320 p
ISBN:1781955662
9781781955666
9781783471232