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George Stigler: Enigmatic Price Theorist of Twentieth Century by Craig Freedman
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Palgrave Macmillan The Limited
ISBN-10
1137568143
ISBN-13
9781137568144
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Product Key Features

Book Title
George Stigler
Number of Pages
Xxxiv, 804 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Economic History, Economics / General, Econometrics, Economics / Theory
Publication Year
2020
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics
Author
Craig Freedman
Book Series
Remaking Economics: Eminent Post-War Economists Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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42.7 Oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.8 in

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Dewey Edition
23
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
330.1509
Table Of Content
1. The Protestant Father as Economist- Craig Freedman.- Part I: A Biographical Perspective.- 2. The Curmudgeon as Teacher: Afternoon Coffee with Mark Blaug- Craig Freedman.- 3. Fathers and Sons: A Conversation with Stephen Stigler- Craig Freedman.- 4. The Way Things Work: The Empirical Bent of Economists: Ronald Coase on George Stigler- Craig Freedman.- 5. The Chicago Battler: Sherwin Rosen on George Stigler, Chicago and Economics- Craig Freedman.- 6. What Price Glory: James Kindahl Airs Some Views on George Stigler- Craig Freedman.- 7. George Stigler's Career Moves: The roles of contingency, self-interest, ideology, and intellectual commitment- David Mitch.- Part II: Voyages on the Seas of History and Economic Thought.- 8. George Stigler's Adam Smith: Successes and Failures- Jeffrey T. Young.- 9. George Stigler as a Reader of Adam Smith- David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart.- 10. Stigler on Ricardo- Heinz D. Kurz.- 11. George Stigler: Marshall's Loyal but Faithless Follower- Neil Hart.- 12. Shattering Hope and Building Empire: Economics Imperialism at Chicago, George Stigler and Aaron Director- Edward Nik-Khah and Robert Van Horn.- 13. George Stigler, the first apostle of the "Coase theorem"- Elodie Bertrand.- 14. Roads Not Taken: The Coase Conundrum- Craig Freedman.- 15. George J. Stigler's relationship to the Virginia school of political economy- Gordon L. Brady and Francesco Forte.- Part III: The Pervasive Lightness of the Chicago Price Theory.- 16. Between Old and New: George Stigler's Chicago Price Theory- J. Daniel Hammond.- 17. George Stigler: Knowledge, preferences and (self-interested) choices- Marina Bianchi.- 18. Textual and Scientific Exegesis: George Stigler and Method in Economic Science- M. Ali Khan and Edward E. Schlee.- 19. Stigler on the Science of Economics: A Tale of Two Knights- Peter J. Boettke & Rosolino A. Candela.- 20. James Buchanan and George Stigler: Divergent Legacies from Frank Knight- Richard E. Wagner.
Synopsis
George Stigler (1911-1991) was unquestionably one of the post-war giants of the economics profession. Along with such compatriots as Milton Friedman, Aaron Director, Gary Becker and others at Chicago, he would manage to radically reshape the contours of the discipline, engineering a virtual counter-revolution against the previous post-war consensus. Stigler essentially pioneered the fields of industrial organisation and regulatory economics while contributing landmark studies to the history of economic thought. George Stigler was awarded a much-deserved Nobel Prize in 1982. At heart always a shy boy from the provinces, defending himself and his beliefs against the demands of a more wicked and devious world, he remained one of the only truly inscrutable figures in the history of modern economics. A kind, deeply caring family man, he fended off those outside his inner circle by employing a razor sharp, and often cruel, wit, keeping friends, colleagues and especially enemies at an arm's distance. "... there was] the student who came to George complaining that he didn't deserve the 'F' he'd received in George's course. George agreed but explained that 'F' was the lowest grade the administration allowed him to give." Many who had the fortune, or misfortune, of coming within the range of his sharp tongue, even in the seeming context of an innocent encounter, would bear the scars of that contact for years to come. "With a paper like this, delivering it] under the table, would not be inappropriate." This volume is then one of the first to shed light on an entirely enigmatic figure by approaching both the man and his work from very divergent and original perspectives. Whether it succeeds is up to the whims of the reader. Or as George Stigler was wont to say, "Let the chips fall where they may.", 1. The Protestant Father as Economist- Craig FreedmanPart I: A Biographical Perspective2. The Curmudgeon as Teacher: Afternoon Coffee with Mark Blaug- Craig Freedman3. Fathers and Sons: A Conversation with Stephen Stigler- Craig Freedman4. The Way Things Work: The Empirical Bent of Economists: Ronald Coase on George Stigler- Craig Freedman5. The Chicago Battler: Sherwin Rosen on George Stigler, Chicago and Economics- Craig Freedman6. What Price Glory: James Kindahl Airs Some Views on George Stigler- Craig Freedman7. George Stigler's Career Moves: The roles of contingency, self-interest, ideology, and intellectual commitment- David MitchPart II: Voyages on the Seas of History and Economic Thought 8. George Stigler's Adam Smith: Successes and Failures- Jeffrey T. Young9. George Stigler as a Reader of Adam Smith- David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart10. Stigler on Ricardo- Heinz D. Kurz11. George Stigler: Marshall's Loyal but Faithless Follower- Neil Hart12. Shattering Hope and Building Empire: Economics Imperialism at Chicago, George Stigler and Aaron Director- Edward Nik-Khah and Robert Van Horn13. George Stigler, the first apostle of the "Coase theorem"- Elodie Bertrand14. Roads Not Taken: The Coase Conundrum- Craig Freedman15. George J. Stigler's relationship to the Virginia school of political economy- Gordon L. Brady and Francesco FortePart III: The Pervasive Lightness of the Chicago Price Theory 16. Between Old and New: George Stigler's Chicago Price Theory- J. Daniel Hammond17. George Stigler: Knowledge, preferences and (self-interested) choices- Marina Bianchi18. Textual and Scientific Exegesis: George Stigler and Method in Economic Science- M. Ali Khan and Edward E. Schlee 19. Stigler on the Science of Economics: A Tale of Two Knights- Peter J. Boettke & Rosolino A. Candela20. James Buchanan and George Stigler: Divergent Legacies from Frank Knight- Richard E. Wagner, George Stigler (1911-1991) was unquestionably one of the post-war giants of the economics profession. Along with such compatriots as Milton Friedman, Aaron Director, Gary Becker and others at Chicago, he would manage to radically reshape the contours of the discipline, engineering a virtual counter-revolution against the previous post-war consensus. Stigler essentially pioneered the fields of industrial organisation and regulatory economics while contributing landmark studies to the history of economic thought. George Stigler was awarded a much-deserved Nobel Prize in 1982. At heart always a shy boy from the provinces, defending himself and his beliefs against the demands of a more wicked and devious world, he remained one of the only truly inscrutable figures in the history of modern economics. A kind, deeply caring family man, he fended off those outside his inner circle by employing a razor sharp, and often cruel, wit, keeping friends, colleagues and especially enemies at an arm's distance. "... [there was] the student who came to George complaining that he didn't deserve the 'F' he'd received in George's course. George agreed but explained that 'F' was the lowest grade the administration allowed him to give." Many who had the fortune, or misfortune, of coming within the range of his sharp tongue, even in the seeming context of an innocent encounter, would bear the scars of that contact for years to come. "With a paper like this, [delivering it] under the table, would not be inappropriate." This volume is then one of the first to shed light on an entirely enigmatic figure by approaching both the man and his work from very divergent and original perspectives. Whether it succeeds is up to the whims of the reader. Or as George Stigler was wont to say, "Let the chips fall where they may."
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