Canterbery, E. Ray The making of economics ISBN 13: 9780534007713

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Canterbery has been a productive and versatile economist, writing prolifically in a large number of fields. Whatever the subject and the audience, he writes clear and interesting prose. He is independent in his views, often heterodox but always worth considering. -- James Tobin "Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, 1981"

The Making of Economics is a highly original treatment of both the history of economic thought and of methodology. This is a contribution to the sociology of knowledge for which the author has been widely acclaimed. At a time when economics needs boldly critical self-appraisal his penetrative stance seems to me of central importance. -- Robert Heilbroner "Author of The Worldly Philosophers"

Canterbery's The Making of Economics is a major breakthrough in texts for History of Economics courses. It consistently views Economics as a developing discipline -a discipline that is seeking new formulations and this is responsive to real world problems. It will help students understand both history and current problems and will prepare them for the future. It will not put blinders on their minds. -- Hyman P Minsky "Washington University"

This new version of The Making of Economics is from one of the most thoughtful and literate scholars of our day. Reading it is a true pleasure, something not often offered by economic volumes. I urge the attention of all with an interest in this subject that so embraces our lives. -- John Kenneth Galbraith "Harvard University"

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  • PublisherWadsworth Pub. Co
  • Publication date1980
  • ISBN 10 0534007716
  • ISBN 13 9780534007713
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number2
  • Number of pages340

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