The first serious optimist A.C. Pigou and the birth of welfare economics
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TextPublication details: Princeton Princeton University Press 2017Description: x, 332p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: - 9780691163482
- 330.155KUM
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-320) and index.
The First Serious Optimist is an intellectual biography of the British economist A. C. Pigou (1877?1959), a founder of welfare economics and one of the twentieth century's most important and original thinkers. Though long overshadowed by his intellectual rival John Maynard Keynes, Pigou was instrumental in focusing economics on the public welfare. And his reputation is experiencing a renaissance today, in part because his idea of "externalities" or spillover costs is the basis of carbon taxes. Drawing from a wealth of archival sources, Ian Kumekawa tells how Pigou reshaped the way the public thinks about the economic role of government and the way economists think about the public good.
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