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Who’s Who in Economics, Fourth Edition
4th edition
9781840649925 Edward Elgar Publishing
This major reference work, now in its fourth edition, is an extensive and authoritative guide to the most frequently cited academic economists throughout the world.
As with the previous editions, each of the entries is written by the entrants themselves and gives pertinent biographical data, principal fields of interest, chief publications and a statement of their principal contributions to economics as they – and not the editors – perceive them. This edition includes only living economists whose articles, published in the period 1990–2000, have been most frequently cited and as such it is the most up-to-date biographical dictionary of the leading players in the economics profession.
As with the previous editions, each of the entries is written by the entrants themselves and gives pertinent biographical data, principal fields of interest, chief publications and a statement of their principal contributions to economics as they – and not the editors – perceive them. This edition includes only living economists whose articles, published in the period 1990–2000, have been most frequently cited and as such it is the most up-to-date biographical dictionary of the leading players in the economics profession.
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This major reference work, now in its fourth edition, is an extensive and authoritative guide to the most frequently cited academic economists throughout the world.
As with the previous editions, each of the entries is written by the entrants themselves and gives pertinent biographical data, principal fields of interest, chief publications and a statement of their principal contributions to economics as they – and not the editors – perceive them. This edition includes only living economists whose articles, published in the period 1990–2000, have been most frequently cited and as such it is the most up-to-date biographical dictionary of the leading players in the economics profession.
• a thoroughly revised, updated and extended fourth edition containing the most cited economists from 1990–2000
• the only biographical dictionary of major economists to appear in any
language
• provides critical information on over 700 living economists
• five appendices, including indices of principal fields of interest, country of residence, year of birth, current affiliation, and first degree and doctorate
As with the previous editions, each of the entries is written by the entrants themselves and gives pertinent biographical data, principal fields of interest, chief publications and a statement of their principal contributions to economics as they – and not the editors – perceive them. This edition includes only living economists whose articles, published in the period 1990–2000, have been most frequently cited and as such it is the most up-to-date biographical dictionary of the leading players in the economics profession.
• a thoroughly revised, updated and extended fourth edition containing the most cited economists from 1990–2000
• the only biographical dictionary of major economists to appear in any
language
• provides critical information on over 700 living economists
• five appendices, including indices of principal fields of interest, country of residence, year of birth, current affiliation, and first degree and doctorate
Critical Acclaim
Acclaim for the third edition:
‘Who’s Who in Economics is indispensable for any library and department of economics, as well as for individual scholars playing an active role in the academic community. No other source presents so many facts on the leading economists as conveniently and reliably. . .’
– Bruno S. Frey and Reiner Eichenberger, Kyklos
‘. . . as one reviewer said of the second edition, what was an interesting experiment became a standard work of reference. With this third edition it is now a vital resource for the profession. . .’
– Roger Middleton, Journal of the History of Economic Thought
‘Thumbing through the entries in Who’s Who in Economics does give a unique insight into the concerns and findings of the world’s leading economists. . .’
– Robert Whaples, EH.Net
‘Who’s Who in Economics is indispensable for any library and department of economics, as well as for individual scholars playing an active role in the academic community. No other source presents so many facts on the leading economists as conveniently and reliably. . .’
– Bruno S. Frey and Reiner Eichenberger, Kyklos
‘. . . as one reviewer said of the second edition, what was an interesting experiment became a standard work of reference. With this third edition it is now a vital resource for the profession. . .’
– Roger Middleton, Journal of the History of Economic Thought
‘Thumbing through the entries in Who’s Who in Economics does give a unique insight into the concerns and findings of the world’s leading economists. . .’
– Robert Whaples, EH.Net
Contents
Contents: Preface • Abbreviations • General • Associations, Institutions, Publishers • Journals • Geographic • Who’s Who in Economics • Appendices