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James Meade

  • Nobel Memoir

    Nobel Memoir

  • Walking a Tightrope: the Neoclassical Synthesis in Action

    Walking a Tightrope: the Neoclassical Synthesis in Action

  • Nine Lives of Neoliberalism

    Nine Lives of Neoliberalism

  • Mythical Expectations

    Mythical Expectations

  • The Impact of the Translations of Keynes’ Works on the Romanian Thought

    The Impact of the Translations of Keynes’ Works on the Romanian Thought

  • American Scientist the Magazine of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society

    American Scientist the Magazine of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society

  • 14469-9781462367689.Pdf

    14469-9781462367689.Pdf

  • Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates · Econ Journal Watch

    Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates · Econ Journal Watch

  • People in Economics

    People in Economics

  • Flexible Exchange Rates in the Short Run

    Flexible Exchange Rates in the Short Run

  • Multiple Equilibria, Toy Models, and Policy Models in a New Macroeconomic Paradigm

    Multiple Equilibria, Toy Models, and Policy Models in a New Macroeconomic Paradigm

  • The Minimum Income Models of James Meade Applied to Brazil

    The Minimum Income Models of James Meade Applied to Brazil

  • The 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics Bennett T. Mccallum Carnegie

    The 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics Bennett T. Mccallum Carnegie

  • Trevor Swan and the Neoclassical Growth Model

    Trevor Swan and the Neoclassical Growth Model

  • Solow's Struggle with Medium-Run Macroeconomics: 1956-1995

    Solow's Struggle with Medium-Run Macroeconomics: 1956-1995

  • Joseph E. Stiglitz [Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates] Daniel B

    Joseph E. Stiglitz [Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates] Daniel B

  • Universal Basic Income: Some Theoretical Aspects

    Universal Basic Income: Some Theoretical Aspects

  • English Dictionary Defines Talent As a “Power Or Ability of Mind Or Body Viewed As Something Divinely Entrusted to a Person for Use and Improvement”

    English Dictionary Defines Talent As a “Power Or Ability of Mind Or Body Viewed As Something Divinely Entrusted to a Person for Use and Improvement”

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  • Presidential Address Imperfections in the Economics of Public Policy, Imperfections in Markets, and Climate Change
  • Review of Michel De Vroey's a History of Macroeconomics from Keynes To
  • Wealth and Income Inequality in the Twenty-First Century1 2 Joseph E
  • Remarks by Professor Robert Solow Bhagwati Festschrift
  • Imperfections in the Economics of Public Policy, Imperfections in Markets, and Climate Change
  • Distorting the Micro to Embellish the Macro: the Case of Argentina
  • Inventing the Economy Or: How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the GDP
  • Eugenics in British Economics from Marshall to Meade
  • Keynes, Inflation and the Public Debt: How to Pay for the War As a Policy Prescription for Financial Repression?
  • Front Matter
  • Development Ideas of Teacher and Student Noble Laureates
  • From James Meade's 'Social Dividend' to 'State Bonus': an Intriguing Chapter in the History of a Concept
  • List of Nobel Memorial Prize Laureates in Economics
  • Obituary of Professor James Tobin
  • Who Is the Most Sought-After Economist? Ranking Economists Using Google Trends
  • Charles Bean: Nominal Income Targets – an Old Wine in a New Bottle
  • James E. Meade [Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates] Daniel B
  • Franco Modigliani [Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates] Daniel B


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