Irving Fisher: Critical Responses
Editat de Robert W. Dimanden Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 oct 2006
An influential and controversial figure during his lifetime, Fisher’s work remains accessible and useful to students of economics today. This impressive collection brings together key contemporary responses to Fisher’s work, along with later assessments of his main contributions. Also including a new introduction to the collection and individual volume introductions by the editor, this unique set is undoubtedly a valuable research resource for both student and scholar.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415367233
ISBN-10: 0415367239
Pagini: 1112
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 2.17 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Responses
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415367239
Pagini: 1112
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 2.17 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Responses
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Volume 1: Part 1: Fisher, Mathematical Investigations in the Theory of Value and Prices (1892) Part 2: Fisher, Appreciation and Interest (1896) Part 3: Fisher, A Brief Introduction to the Infinitesimal Calculus Part 4: Fisher, The Nature of Capital and Income (1906) and The Rate of Interest (1907) Part 5: Fisher, Report on National Vitality (1910), the League of Nations, and Prohibition Volume 2: Part 6. Fisher (with H. G. Brown), The Purchasing Power of Money (1911) Part 7: Fisher, Elementary Principles of Economics (1912) Part 8: Fisher, Why is the Dollar Shrinking? (1915) to Stabilizing the Dollar (1920) Part 9: Fisher, The Making of Index Numbers (1922) Volume 3: Part 10: Fisher, The Money Illusion (1928) Part 11: Fisher, The Theory of Interest (1930) Part 12: Fisher, the Crash, and the Depression Part 13: Fisher, 100% Money (1935) Part 14: Irving Fisher and Herbert Fisher, Constructive Income Taxation (1942) and Related Writings on Income and Double Taxation Part 15: The Man Himself
Descriere
A valuable research resource for both student and scholar, this impressive collection brings together key contemporary responses to Fisher's work, along with later assessments of his main contributions.
Notă biografică
Robert Dimand is Professor of Economics at Brock University, Canada. In 2012-2013 he was President of the History of Economics Society. His first book, The Origins of the Keynesian Revolution (1988), was based on his Yale PhD dissertation, supervised by James Tobin. Since then he has authored and edited a dozen books, and more than 100 refereed journal articles. He previously published another book in this series entitled James Tobin (2014).
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Acclaimed by Joseph Schumpeter as ‘The greatest economist the United States has ever produced’, this book examines the life and work of American economist and statistician Irving Fisher (1867–1947). Fisher’s reputation suffered for decades after his incorrect predictions for the stock market in October 1929 and the impact of Keynesian macroeconomics, but the importance of his work came to be recognized through the advocacy of many prestigious scholars including Milton Friedman, Hyman Minsky and James Tobin.
With pivotal contributions including his Debt-Deflation Theory, Fisher Diagram and Ideal Index Number, his research in neoclassical economics influenced policymaking in his own day as well as during the recent financial crisis. This volume will be of interest to all those interested in the twentieth century transformation of economics.
Caracteristici
Examines the life and work of Irving Fisher Traces Fisher’s revitalization of the quantity theory of money Considers how Fisher's work on Debt-Depression Theory influence policy making during the recent financial crisis Examines Fisher’s scientific legacy in economics