Allyn Young is one of the central figures in the development of
American economic thought, and is one of the originators of modern
endogenous growth theory. This book allows full appreciation of the
full extent of Young's work because many of his most significant
contributions are buried in obscure journals and unsigned articles.
This volume addresses this by reprinting much of Young's lost work,
as well as other selected pieces that reveal the scope of his
vision which encompasses two of the grand themes of economics,
growth and money. The volume includes sections on:
* the socialist movement
* the first world war and its aftermath
* money
* theories of growth
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