For over fifty years, Eli Schwartz has inspired generations of
economists through his prolific publications and dedicated in
teaching. In 2008, the Martindale Center for the Study of Private
Enterprise at Lehigh University invited prominent academics and
practitioners-including Nobel Prize recipients, Robert Solow and
Harry Markowitz, and former Chairman of the Economic Advisers to
Ronald Reagan, Murray Weidenbaum-to contribute pieces that reflect
their own approaches to issues that Schwartz has explored over the
long span of his career. The twelve original essays cover a range
of topics, including tax reform, corporate finance, fiscal policy,
banking, economic growth, and globalization, representing a variety
of methodologies, including economic theory, econometrics, and case
analysis. The collection emphasizes the underlying connections
among seemingly disparate facets of economic activity, and
underscores the tremendous influence of Schwartz on economic
analysis, policy, and leadership today.
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