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Collected Papers James Meade V1 (Hardcover): Susan Howson Collected Papers James Meade V1 (Hardcover)
Susan Howson
R5,451 Discovery Miles 54 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Lionel Robbins on the Principles of Economic Analysis - The 1930s Lectures (Hardcover): Lionel Robbins Lionel Robbins on the Principles of Economic Analysis - The 1930s Lectures (Hardcover)
Lionel Robbins; Edited by Susan Howson
R3,991 Discovery Miles 39 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lionel Robbins (1898-1984) is best known to economists for his Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science (1932 and 1935). To the wider public he is well known for the 'Robbins Report' of the 1960s on Higher Education, which recommended a major expansion of university education in Britain. However, throughout his academic career - at Oxford and the London School of Economics in the 1920s, and as Professor of Economics at the School from 1929 to 1961 - he was renowned as an exceptionally gifted teacher. Generations of students remember his lectures for their clarity and comprehensiveness and for his infectious enthusiasm for his subject. Besides his famous graduate seminar his most important and influential courses at LSE were the Principles of Economic Analysis, which he gave in the 1930s and again in the late 1940s and 1950s, as well as the History of Economic Thought, from 1953 until long after his official retirement. This book publishes for the first time the manuscript notes Robbins used for his lectures on the Principles of Economic Analysis from 1929/30 to 1934/40. At the outset of his career he took the advice of a senior colleague to prepare his lectures by writing them out fully before he presented them; the full notes for most of his pre-war lectures survive and are eminently decipherable. Since he made two major revisions of the lectures in the 1930s the Principles notes show both the development of his own thought and the way he incorporated the major theoretical innovations made by younger economists at LSE, such as John Hicks and Nicholas Kaldor, or elsewhere, notably Joan Robinson. He intended to turn his lecture notes into a book, abandoning the project only when he was asked to chair the Committee on Higher Education in 1960. This volume is not exactly the book he wanted to write, but it is a unique record of what was taught to senior undergraduate and graduate economists in those 'years of high theory'. It will be of interest to all economists interested in the development of economics in the twentieth century.

Collected Papers James Meade V3 (Paperback): Susan Howson Collected Papers James Meade V3 (Paperback)
Susan Howson
R1,359 Discovery Miles 13 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Collected Papers James Meade V2 (Paperback): Susan Howson Collected Papers James Meade V2 (Paperback)
Susan Howson
R1,049 R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Save R322 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Collected Papers James Meade V1 (Paperback): Susan Howson Collected Papers James Meade V1 (Paperback)
Susan Howson
R1,049 R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Save R322 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Collected Papers James Meade V4 - The Cabinet Office Diary 1944-46 (Paperback): Susan Howson Collected Papers James Meade V4 - The Cabinet Office Diary 1944-46 (Paperback)
Susan Howson
R1,359 Discovery Miles 13 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. This fourth volume of The Collected Papers of James Meade is different in form and content from the previous three volumes. It consists of a single previously unpublished work, the diary of Meade's life in the Economic Section of the Cabinet Office which he kept for nearly two years. This covers the time where he was appointed to succeed Lionel Robbins as Director of the Section at the end of the Second World War until September 1946. This period encompasses the last few months of the war in Europe and the first year of peace and of a majority Labour government under Prime Minister Clement Attlee.

Economic Science and Political Economy (Hardcover, New): Lionel Robbins Economic Science and Political Economy (Hardcover, New)
Lionel Robbins; Edited by Susan Howson
R2,736 Discovery Miles 27 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Until his death in 1984, Lionel Robbins was one of the world's most influential economic theorists and the foremost British economist of his generation. Appointed to a professorship at the prestigious London School of Economics when only thirty years old, Robbins dominated British economic thought for decades and proved a powerful force in the formulation of post-World War II economic policy.

Susan Howson here collects Robbins's most important work in one invaluable volume. "Economic Science and Political Economy" is a crucial addition to any library of economic history and theory.

Lionel Robbins on the Principles of Economic Analysis - The 1930s Lectures (Paperback): Lionel Robbins Lionel Robbins on the Principles of Economic Analysis - The 1930s Lectures (Paperback)
Lionel Robbins; Edited by Susan Howson
R1,261 Discovery Miles 12 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lionel Robbins (1898-1984) is best known to economists for his Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science (1932 and 1935). To the wider public he is well known for the 'Robbins Report' of the 1960s on Higher Education, which recommended a major expansion of university education in Britain. However, throughout his academic career - at Oxford and the London School of Economics in the 1920s, and as Professor of Economics at the School from 1929 to 1961 - he was renowned as an exceptionally gifted teacher. Generations of students remember his lectures for their clarity and comprehensiveness and for his infectious enthusiasm for his subject. Besides his famous graduate seminar his most important and influential courses at LSE were the Principles of Economic Analysis, which he gave in the 1930s and again in the late 1940s and 1950s, as well as the History of Economic Thought, from 1953 until long after his official retirement. This book publishes for the first time the manuscript notes Robbins used for his lectures on the Principles of Economic Analysis from 1929/30 to 1934/40. At the outset of his career he took the advice of a senior colleague to prepare his lectures by writing them out fully before he presented them; the full notes for most of his pre-war lectures survive and are eminently decipherable. Since he made two major revisions of the lectures in the 1930s the Principles notes show both the development of his own thought and the way he incorporated the major theoretical innovations made by younger economists at LSE, such as John Hicks and Nicholas Kaldor, or elsewhere, notably Joan Robinson. He intended to turn his lecture notes into a book, abandoning the project only when he was asked to chair the Committee on Higher Education in 1960. This volume is not exactly the book he wanted to write, but it is a unique record of what was taught to senior undergraduate and graduate economists in those 'years of high theory'. It will be of interest to all economists interested in the development of economics in the twentieth century.

Collected Papers James Meade V3 (Hardcover): Susan Howson Collected Papers James Meade V3 (Hardcover)
Susan Howson
R5,449 Discovery Miles 54 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Economic Advisory Council, 1930-1939 - A Study in Economic Advice during Depression and Recovery (Hardcover): Susan Howson,... The Economic Advisory Council, 1930-1939 - A Study in Economic Advice during Depression and Recovery (Hardcover)
Susan Howson, Donald Winch
R3,010 R2,815 Discovery Miles 28 150 Save R195 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The experience of the Economic Advisory Council provides the relevant policy background to the Keynesian revolution in economic theory, and to the adoption of the principles of economic management in Britain during the Second World War. This study of this pioneering advisory institution against the inter-war setting of depression, financial crisis and recovery is based on government records, supplemented by other contemporary sources. The book deals with the political and economic origins of the E.A.C. in the post-1918 decade; the role of the Council and its committees of inquiry as the world slump began to make an impact on an already depressed British economy; and the part played by individual economic advisers in the dramatic events which led to the fall of the second Labour Government and Britain's departure from the gold standard in 1931. Throughout the nineteenthirties the work of the Council was carried on by the Committee on Economic Information, which helped to provide the National Government with solutions to the complex and novel problems of a post-gold standard world. In addition to assessing the significance of the E.A.C. experiment, the book reprints a number of reports and gives a guide to the relevant documents in the public archives.

Collected Papers James Meade V2 (Hardcover): Susan Howson Collected Papers James Meade V2 (Hardcover)
Susan Howson
R1,722 Discovery Miles 17 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Collected Papers James Meade V4 - The Cabinet Office Diary 1944-46 (Hardcover): Susan Howson Collected Papers James Meade V4 - The Cabinet Office Diary 1944-46 (Hardcover)
Susan Howson
R5,442 Discovery Miles 54 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. This fourth volume of The Collected Papers of James Meade is different in form and content from the previous three volumes. It consists of a single previously unpublished work, the diary of Meade's life in the Economic Section of the Cabinet Office which he kept for nearly two years. This covers the time where he was appointed to succeed Lionel Robbins as Director of the Section at the end of the Second World War until September 1946. This period encompasses the last few months of the war in Europe and the first year of peace and of a majority Labour government under Prime Minister Clement Attlee.

The Collected Papers of James Meade 4V (Hardcover): Susan Howson The Collected Papers of James Meade 4V (Hardcover)
Susan Howson
R11,079 Discovery Miles 110 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Routledge is proud to reissue this important set first published by Unwin Hyman 1988-1990.
THis collection of Meade's collected papers includes works he wrote and published on theoretical and applied problems in most fields of economics--Meade himself was one of the early British economists to serve in government.
The first volume of contains his most important work on theoretical and applied aspects of employment and inflation from 1933-1985. His contribution to the pioneering work of Richard Stone and himself on the first official national income and expenditure accounts for the UK is included, as are his major contributions to wartime planning of post-war employment policy (which resulted in the 1944 White Paper on Employment Policy). Other contributions range from pre-war papers on Keynesian economics to his proposals for tackling 'stagflation' in the 1970s and 1980s.
Volume II draws together Meade's work on Price Theory and Policy; Distribution; and Growth and Development. The volume includes a few papers written in the economic section, and begins with his first paper in return to academic life in 1947, including his work in the theory of the indicative planning (1970).
The third volume contains a selection of papers on international economics, the field in which Meade received his Nobel Prize in 1977. The papers run from a conference paper given in December 1932 to one presented in July 1987. They include his important proposal in the Economic Section in 1942 for a post-war 'Commercial Union', which led ultimately to the Agreement on Tariffs and Trade in 1947 as well as academic articles produced in the course of preparation of his seminal "The Theory ofInternational Economic Policy (The Balance of Payments," 1951, and "Trade and Welfare," 1955) and essays commenting on, and presenting proposals for the improvement of the world economic order from the 1930s to the present day.
This last volume differs from the preceding three in structure and content. It consists of the diary of Meade's involvement in the Economic Section of the Cabinet Office from November 1944 to October 1946, during which time he succeeded Lionel Robbins as Director. The entries cover post-war planning, the end of the Second World War, and the rebuilding and restructuring of the economy under a majority Labour government.
This work gives a fascinating and accessible insight into the workings of government during this period in British economic history.

The Economic Advisory Council, 1930-1939 - A Study in Economic Advice during Depression and Recovery (Paperback): Susan Howson,... The Economic Advisory Council, 1930-1939 - A Study in Economic Advice during Depression and Recovery (Paperback)
Susan Howson, Donald Winch
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The experience of the Economic Advisory Council provides the relevant policy background to the Keynesian revolution in economic theory, and to the adoption of the principles of economic management in Britain during the Second World War. This study of this pioneering advisory institution against the inter-war setting of depression, financial crisis and recovery is based on government records, supplemented by other contemporary sources. The book deals with the political and economic origins of the E.A.C. in the post-1918 decade; the role of the Council and its committees of inquiry as the world slump began to make an impact on an already depressed British economy; and the part played by individual economic advisers in the dramatic events which led to the fall of the second Labour Government and Britain's departure from the gold standard in 1931. Throughout the nineteenthirties the work of the Council was carried on by the Committee on Economic Information, which helped to provide the National Government with solutions to the complex and novel problems of a post-gold standard world. In addition to assessing the significance of the E.A.C. experiment, the book reprints a number of reports and gives a guide to the relevant documents in the public archives.

The Wartime Diaries of Lionel Robbins and James Meade, 1943-45 (Paperback, 1st ed. 1990): Susan Howson The Wartime Diaries of Lionel Robbins and James Meade, 1943-45 (Paperback, 1st ed. 1990)
Susan Howson; Lionel Robbins; Edited by D.E. Moggridge; James Meade
R1,463 Discovery Miles 14 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Covering the period 1943-45, these diaries cover issues such as the Bretton Woods UN Monetary Conference in 1944 and loan negotiations and the ITO, as recorded by Meade and Robbins.

Economic Science and Political Economy - Selected Articles (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997): Susan Howson Economic Science and Political Economy - Selected Articles (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997)
Susan Howson; Lionel Robbins
R1,494 Discovery Miles 14 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lionel Robbins, Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, 1929-61, was the foremost British economist of his generation as well as being an influential public figure. Although he wrote many articles and books on economic theory, on contemporary issues of economic policy and in the history of economics, many of his academic articles, especially his early ones, have not been reprinted. This volume contains a selection of his major and most influential articles, in theory, policy and history.

Lionel Robbins (Hardcover): Susan Howson Lionel Robbins (Hardcover)
Susan Howson
R3,901 Discovery Miles 39 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the time of his death the English economist Lionel Robbins (1898-1984) was celebrated as a 'renaissance man'. He made major contributions to his own academic discipline and applied his skills as an economist not only to practical problems of economic policy - with conspicuous success when he served as head of the economists advising the wartime coalition government of Winston Churchill in 1940-45 - and of higher education - the 'Robbins Report' of 1963 - but also to the administration of the visual and performing arts that he loved deeply. He was devoted to the London School of Economics, from his time as an undergraduate following active service as an artillery officer on the Western Front in 1917-18, through his years as Professor of Economics (1929-62), and his stint as chairman of the governors during the 'troubles' of the late 1960s. This comprehensive biography, based on his personal and professional correspondence and other papers, covers all these many and varied activities.

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