Description
Agnar Sandmo has written a lively, readable, and scholarly account of how the central core of economics has evolved from Adam Smith to the postwar era, and of how it continues to evolve. Students and instructors will find this volume both helpful and enjoyable. -- Robert Dimand, Brock University In this book, one of Europe's greatest contemporary economists writes about great figures in the history of economic thought. Agnar Sandmo's Economics Evolving convinces by its clarity, depth, and readability. Highly recommended for students, scholars, and the general public alike. -- Hans-Werner Sinn, president of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Munich Agnar Sandmo's eagerly awaited history of economics devotes a great deal of attention to postwar developments in addition to important contributions in the nineteenth century and earlier. Readers will benefit from its detailed attention to the origins of marginalist analysis, the Keynesian revolution, and more recent developments. This book shows why the history of economics should be taken more seriously. -- Geoffrey M. Hodgson, University of Hertfordshire Economists have long known Agnar Sandmo as one of our clearest thinkers and most lucid expositors. He uses these skills brilliantly in this history of our discipline. He gives us simple, succinct, and thoughtful accounts of the ideas that have shaped the subject over the past three centuries. He is respectful but perceptively critical of the giants of economics. The concluding chapters offer many wise reflections on the current state of the subject and its likely future development. This book by itself constitutes a compelling argument for restoring the history of economic thought to the graduate curriculum. -- Avinash Dixit, Princeton University This scholarly, authoritative, and lucid survey of the history of economic thought should be required reading for every student of economics, and can be read with profit and pleasure by professional economists and interested noneconomists alike. The book gives just the right amount of detail on the lives and contributions of the great economists, and its most striking achievement lies in its beautifully clear explanations of even the most complex ideas, without recourse to equations or jargon. -- Ray Rees, University of Munich
About the Author
Agnar Sandmo is professor emeritus of economics at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. He is the author of "The Public Economics of the Environment".
Reviews
"Economics Evolving (excellent title) is an enjoyable and detailed presentation of the history of our profession. The focus is on the thoughts of individuals and, while schools of thought are broached, they are not central to the presentation. Historical background is presented and considered, but it is the development of economic thoughts that are at the heart of this analysis."--John J. Bethune, EH.Net "In non-technical language, he analyses how these great thinkers developed their theories, making for an essential guide to the great economic thinkers of the past 200-odd years."--Economist "Get a copy of Agnar Sandmo's book Economics Evolving."--Joseph E. Stiglitz @joestiglitz, Twitter "Taken as whole, this is one of those relatively rare books on economics that is both readable and thoughtful. It also fills a gap in the literature between primers written for non-economists and detailed (and sometimes arduous) histories of economic thought or its various subfields."--Cameron Gordon, Economic Record
Book Information
ISBN 9780691148427
Author Agnar Sandmo
Format Paperback
Page Count 504
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 680g