Michael Szenberg / Lall Ramrattan / Aron A. Gottesman (eds.)
Samuelsonian Economics and the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Szenberg, Michael; Gottesman, Aron; Ramrattan, Lall
Michael Szenberg / Lall Ramrattan / Aron A. Gottesman (eds.)
Samuelsonian Economics and the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Szenberg, Michael; Gottesman, Aron; Ramrattan, Lall
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This volume illuminates and critically assesses Paul A. Samuelson's voluminous and groundbreaking contributions to the field of economics. The volume includes contributions from eminent scholars, including six Nobel Laureates, covering the extraordinary depth and breadth of Samuelson's contributions.
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This volume illuminates and critically assesses Paul A. Samuelson's voluminous and groundbreaking contributions to the field of economics. The volume includes contributions from eminent scholars, including six Nobel Laureates, covering the extraordinary depth and breadth of Samuelson's contributions.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 737g
- ISBN-13: 9780199298822
- ISBN-10: 0199298823
- Artikelnr.: 21790221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 737g
- ISBN-13: 9780199298822
- ISBN-10: 0199298823
- Artikelnr.: 21790221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Szenberg is the Distinguished Professor of Economics and Chair of the Finance and Economics Department at Lubin School of Business, Pace University. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the City University of New York, a B.A. in Economics from Long Island University, and a Diploma from the Air Force Aeronautics School. Michael is the recipient of many awards, including the Irving Fisher Monograph Award, the Kenan Award for excellence in teaching, and received Pace University's Award for Distinguished Faculty Service. He also serves as editor-in-chief of the American Economist and as consultant to private and governmental agencies. Lall Ramarattan received his Ph.D. from the New School University in 1986. He currently teaches Economics at the University of California, Berkeley Extension. He has published many articles in professional journals on a variety of topics. Currently, his interest is in the application of economic models to industry and country studies. Aron A. Gottesman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Finance and Economics at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University. He has a Ph.D. in Finance, an M.B.A. in Finance, and a B.A. in Psychology, all from York University in Toronto. Gottesman's research interests include financial markets and intermediation, corporate finance, and the history of economic thought. He has published and has forthcoming a number of articles in academic and policy journals, including the Journal of Empirical Finance, the Journal of Banking and Finance, the Journal of Financial Markets, and The National Interest, among others, and is an Associate Editor of The American Economist.
* Introduction
* Ten Ways to Know Paul A. Samuelson
* Analysis of Samuelson's Specific Contribution
* Overlapping Generation Models
* 1: Robert M. Solow: Overlapping Generations
* 2: Laurence J. Kotlikoff: Paul Samuelson's Amazing Intergenerational
Transfer
* 3: Peter Diamond: Social Security, the Government, and National
Savings
* Public Goods
* 4: William D. Nordhaus: Paul Samuelson and Global Public Goods
* Preference and Consumer Behavior
* 5: Hal R. Varian: Revealed Preference
* 6: Robert A. Pollak: Samuelson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Jekyll"
Problem: A Difficulty in the Concept of the Consumer
* Marx
* 7: Geoff Harcourt: Paul Samuelson on Karl Marx: Were the Sacrificed
Games of Tennis Worth It?
* Stability
* 8: Franklin Fisher: Paul Samuelson and the Stability of the General
Equilibrium
* Keynes and Post-Keynesians
* 9: Luigi Pasinetti: Paul Samuelson and Piero Sraffa- Two Prodigious
Minds at the Opposite Poles
* 10: Lawrence R. Klein: Paul Samuelson as a "Keynesian" Economist
* 11: Paul Davidson: Samuelson and the Keynesian/Post-Keynesian
Revolution
* International Economics and Finance
* 12: Avinash Dixit: Paul Samuelson and International Trade Theory Over
Eight Decades
* 13: Kenneth Rogoff: Paul Samuelson's Contributions to International
Economics
* 14: Rachel McCulloh: Protection and Real Wages: The Stopler-Samuelson
Theorem
* Finance and Portfolio Theory
* 15: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Samuelson and the Factor Bias of Technology
Change
* 16: Harry M. Marowitz: Samuelson and Investment for the Long Run
* 17: Robert C. Merton: Paul Samuelson and Financial Economics
* Samuelson's Relevance
* Relevance to Mathematical Economics
* 18: Paul Milgrom: Multipliers and the LeChatelier Principle
* Relevance to the Natural Sciences
* 19: James B. Cooper and Thomas Russell: The Surprising Ubiquity of
the Samuelson Configuration
* 20: Rod Cross: Paul Samuelson's Mach
* Ten Ways to Know Paul A. Samuelson
* Analysis of Samuelson's Specific Contribution
* Overlapping Generation Models
* 1: Robert M. Solow: Overlapping Generations
* 2: Laurence J. Kotlikoff: Paul Samuelson's Amazing Intergenerational
Transfer
* 3: Peter Diamond: Social Security, the Government, and National
Savings
* Public Goods
* 4: William D. Nordhaus: Paul Samuelson and Global Public Goods
* Preference and Consumer Behavior
* 5: Hal R. Varian: Revealed Preference
* 6: Robert A. Pollak: Samuelson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Jekyll"
Problem: A Difficulty in the Concept of the Consumer
* Marx
* 7: Geoff Harcourt: Paul Samuelson on Karl Marx: Were the Sacrificed
Games of Tennis Worth It?
* Stability
* 8: Franklin Fisher: Paul Samuelson and the Stability of the General
Equilibrium
* Keynes and Post-Keynesians
* 9: Luigi Pasinetti: Paul Samuelson and Piero Sraffa- Two Prodigious
Minds at the Opposite Poles
* 10: Lawrence R. Klein: Paul Samuelson as a "Keynesian" Economist
* 11: Paul Davidson: Samuelson and the Keynesian/Post-Keynesian
Revolution
* International Economics and Finance
* 12: Avinash Dixit: Paul Samuelson and International Trade Theory Over
Eight Decades
* 13: Kenneth Rogoff: Paul Samuelson's Contributions to International
Economics
* 14: Rachel McCulloh: Protection and Real Wages: The Stopler-Samuelson
Theorem
* Finance and Portfolio Theory
* 15: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Samuelson and the Factor Bias of Technology
Change
* 16: Harry M. Marowitz: Samuelson and Investment for the Long Run
* 17: Robert C. Merton: Paul Samuelson and Financial Economics
* Samuelson's Relevance
* Relevance to Mathematical Economics
* 18: Paul Milgrom: Multipliers and the LeChatelier Principle
* Relevance to the Natural Sciences
* 19: James B. Cooper and Thomas Russell: The Surprising Ubiquity of
the Samuelson Configuration
* 20: Rod Cross: Paul Samuelson's Mach
* Introduction
* Ten Ways to Know Paul A. Samuelson
* Analysis of Samuelson's Specific Contribution
* Overlapping Generation Models
* 1: Robert M. Solow: Overlapping Generations
* 2: Laurence J. Kotlikoff: Paul Samuelson's Amazing Intergenerational
Transfer
* 3: Peter Diamond: Social Security, the Government, and National
Savings
* Public Goods
* 4: William D. Nordhaus: Paul Samuelson and Global Public Goods
* Preference and Consumer Behavior
* 5: Hal R. Varian: Revealed Preference
* 6: Robert A. Pollak: Samuelson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Jekyll"
Problem: A Difficulty in the Concept of the Consumer
* Marx
* 7: Geoff Harcourt: Paul Samuelson on Karl Marx: Were the Sacrificed
Games of Tennis Worth It?
* Stability
* 8: Franklin Fisher: Paul Samuelson and the Stability of the General
Equilibrium
* Keynes and Post-Keynesians
* 9: Luigi Pasinetti: Paul Samuelson and Piero Sraffa- Two Prodigious
Minds at the Opposite Poles
* 10: Lawrence R. Klein: Paul Samuelson as a "Keynesian" Economist
* 11: Paul Davidson: Samuelson and the Keynesian/Post-Keynesian
Revolution
* International Economics and Finance
* 12: Avinash Dixit: Paul Samuelson and International Trade Theory Over
Eight Decades
* 13: Kenneth Rogoff: Paul Samuelson's Contributions to International
Economics
* 14: Rachel McCulloh: Protection and Real Wages: The Stopler-Samuelson
Theorem
* Finance and Portfolio Theory
* 15: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Samuelson and the Factor Bias of Technology
Change
* 16: Harry M. Marowitz: Samuelson and Investment for the Long Run
* 17: Robert C. Merton: Paul Samuelson and Financial Economics
* Samuelson's Relevance
* Relevance to Mathematical Economics
* 18: Paul Milgrom: Multipliers and the LeChatelier Principle
* Relevance to the Natural Sciences
* 19: James B. Cooper and Thomas Russell: The Surprising Ubiquity of
the Samuelson Configuration
* 20: Rod Cross: Paul Samuelson's Mach
* Ten Ways to Know Paul A. Samuelson
* Analysis of Samuelson's Specific Contribution
* Overlapping Generation Models
* 1: Robert M. Solow: Overlapping Generations
* 2: Laurence J. Kotlikoff: Paul Samuelson's Amazing Intergenerational
Transfer
* 3: Peter Diamond: Social Security, the Government, and National
Savings
* Public Goods
* 4: William D. Nordhaus: Paul Samuelson and Global Public Goods
* Preference and Consumer Behavior
* 5: Hal R. Varian: Revealed Preference
* 6: Robert A. Pollak: Samuelson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Jekyll"
Problem: A Difficulty in the Concept of the Consumer
* Marx
* 7: Geoff Harcourt: Paul Samuelson on Karl Marx: Were the Sacrificed
Games of Tennis Worth It?
* Stability
* 8: Franklin Fisher: Paul Samuelson and the Stability of the General
Equilibrium
* Keynes and Post-Keynesians
* 9: Luigi Pasinetti: Paul Samuelson and Piero Sraffa- Two Prodigious
Minds at the Opposite Poles
* 10: Lawrence R. Klein: Paul Samuelson as a "Keynesian" Economist
* 11: Paul Davidson: Samuelson and the Keynesian/Post-Keynesian
Revolution
* International Economics and Finance
* 12: Avinash Dixit: Paul Samuelson and International Trade Theory Over
Eight Decades
* 13: Kenneth Rogoff: Paul Samuelson's Contributions to International
Economics
* 14: Rachel McCulloh: Protection and Real Wages: The Stopler-Samuelson
Theorem
* Finance and Portfolio Theory
* 15: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Samuelson and the Factor Bias of Technology
Change
* 16: Harry M. Marowitz: Samuelson and Investment for the Long Run
* 17: Robert C. Merton: Paul Samuelson and Financial Economics
* Samuelson's Relevance
* Relevance to Mathematical Economics
* 18: Paul Milgrom: Multipliers and the LeChatelier Principle
* Relevance to the Natural Sciences
* 19: James B. Cooper and Thomas Russell: The Surprising Ubiquity of
the Samuelson Configuration
* 20: Rod Cross: Paul Samuelson's Mach







