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ECONOMIC THEORY AND POLICY IN CONTEXT

Selected Essays of R.D. Collison Black

9781858981239 Edward Elgar Publishing
R.D. Collison Black, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK
Publication Date: 1995 ISBN: 978 1 85898 123 9 Extent: 304 pp
Economic Theory and Policy in Context brings together a selection of R.D. Collison Black’s essays on the relationships between economic theory and policy, viewed historically.

Beginning with a series of essays concerned with economists and economic policy in nineteenth century Ireland, the volume continues with a section entitled ‘In and Out of the Mainstream’ featuring studies of the work of economists, both famous and obscure, which reflect their author’s special interest in the relation between economics and biography. The final section on the economics of W.S. Jevons brings together papers which encouraged a revival of interest in that economist, including two which were previously unpublished.

R.D. Collison Black is one of the very few economists who has used the tools of history to study the relationship of economic theory to policy in detail. Bringing together his most important work in one accessible volume, this collection of his essays will be welcomed by students and researchers in the history of economic thought.

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Economic Theory and Policy in Context brings together a selection of R.D. Collison Black’s essays on the relationships between economic theory and policy, viewed historically.

Beginning with a series of essays concerned with economists and economic policy in nineteenth century Ireland, the volume continues with a section entitled ‘In and Out of the Mainstream’ featuring studies of the work of economists, both famous and obscure, which reflect their author’s special interest in the relation between economics and biography. The final section on the economics of W.S. Jevons brings together papers which encouraged a revival of interest in that economist, including two which were previously unpublished.

R.D. Collison Black is one of the very few economists who has used the tools of history to study the relationship of economic theory to policy in detail. Bringing together his most important work in one accessible volume, this collection of his essays will be welcomed by students and researchers in the history of economic thought.
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‘The standard of these papers is so consistently high that it is hard to put the book down.’
– John Creedy, The Manchester School

‘This is a splendid collection of fine papers. . .’
– D.P. O’Brien, The Economic Journal
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Contents: Introduction Part I: Political Economy and the Irish Part II: In and Out of the Mainstream Part III: From Political Economy to Economics: The Work of W.S. Jevons List of Publications
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