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Paul Samuelson and the Foundations of Modern Economics (Paperback)
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Paul A. Samuelson was the first American Nobel Laureate in
economics, and the second overall. He was credited for "the
scientific work through which he has developed static and dynamic
economic theory and actively contributed to raising the level of
analysis in economic science." That recognition is now thirty years
old and Samuelson remains at work in the cutting edge of the
discipline. He is also widely known for a basic textbook that
became a landmark learning tool throughout the second half of the
twentieth century. This excellent collegial appreciation focuses
heavily on Samuelson's Foundations of Economic Analysis. In that
work, and a series of brief essays, he has contributed to an
integration of statics and dynamics by way of the correspondence
principle. He has also combined the multiplier and accelerator
mechanisms in a model of economic fluctuations; he has reformed the
foundations of consumption theory by his concept of revealed
preferences; he has developed or improved several major theorems
within international trade; and created theories of maximum
efficiency and maximum growth rate. Finally, he has clarified the
role of collective goods in resource allocation. In considering the
work and life of Samuelson, editor Puttaswamaiah, has assembled a
worthy group of brilliant commentators. Among the analytic papers
in this volume are "An essay on the Accuracy of Economic
Prediction" by L.R. Klein, "Analytical Aspects of Anti-Inflation
Policy" by Robert M. Solow, a paper by Vittorangelo Orati on
Samuelson's linkage to Schumpeter and Keynes, "Money and Price
Theory by Carlo Benetti and Jean Cartelier, and a concluding essay
on "The Role of Samuelson's Economics" by Michael Emmett Brady.
Most unusual in works of this kind are some strong critical
statements, including a pungent examination of vanity as well as
creativity in Samuelson's work. What emerges is a clear picture of
a special scholar. Scholars and students will welcome it alike-a
result that well fits the purpose and character of Samuelson. The
festschrift has its origins in several issues of the International
Journal of Applied Economics and Econometrics. Professor K.
Puttaswamaiah has more than three decades of editing journals in
economics. He is a member of the journal; Savings and Development
issued at the University of Milan. He is author of Economic
Development of Karnataka, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Nobel
Economists: Lives and Contributions.
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