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Edward Elgar Publishing Edward Elgar - Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics Series

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Description

Explore the foundations of modern economic thought with this landmark series from Edward Elgar Publishing. This volume features the groundbreaking work of Bertil G. Ohlin, James E. Meade, and Robert A. Mundell. As part of the Pioneering Papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics series, these texts provide a deep look into the research that shaped the development and current state of the field. Each volume is organized by theme, grouping Laureates who worked within the same broad area of study. This structured approach allows researchers to see how different minds contributed to specific economic concepts. To help readers navigate these complex works, every volume includes an insightful introduction that sets the papers in context by detailing the careers and main published works of the featured economists. This collection serves as an essential reference for scholars and students worldwide. By bringing together a critical selection of key papers, this series offers a direct connection to the ideas that defined economic history and continue to influence the discipline today.

Key Features

Includes key papers from Nobel Memorial Laureates Bertil G. Ohlin, James E. Meade, and Robert A. Mundell.

Organized by theme to group Laureates working within the same broad areas of economic study.

Provides insightful introductions that detail the careers and main published works of each economist.

Acts as an essential reference tool for scholars and researchers throughout the world.

Offers a critical selection of papers that helped shape the development of modern economics.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 May 2010
Listed Since
22 March 2010

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