Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius

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Simon and Schuster, 2011 M05 10 - 558 páginas
The author of the groundbreaking bestseller A Beautiful Mind takes the reader on a journey of discovery—how the greatest invention of modern times, economics, has changed the lives of every single human being.

In a sweeping narrative, the author of the megabestseller A Beautiful Mind takes us on a journey through modern history with the men and women who changed the lives of every single person on the planet. It’s the epic story of the making of modern economics, and of how economics rescued mankind from squalor and deprivation by placing its material fate in its own hands rather than in Fate.

Nasar’s account begins with Charles Dickens and Henry Mayhew observing and publishing the condition of the poor majority in mid-nineteenth-century London, the richest and most glittering place in the world. This was a new pursuit. She describes the often heroic efforts of Marx, Engels, Alfred Marshall, Beatrice and Sydney Webb, and the American Irving Fisher to put those insights into action—with revolutionary consequences for the world.

From the great John Maynard Keynes to Schumpeter, Hayek, Keynes’s disciple Joan Robinson, the influential American economists Paul Samuelson and Milton Freedman, and India’s Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen, she shows how the insights of these activist thinkers transformed the world—from one city, London, to the developed nations in Europe and America, and now to the entire planet. In Nasar’s dramatic narrative of these discoverers we witness men and women responding to personal crises, world wars, revolutions, economic upheavals, and each other’s ideas to turn back Malthus and transform the dismal science into a triumph over mankind’s hitherto age-old destiny of misery and early death. This idea, unimaginable less than 200 years ago, is a story of trial and error, but ultimately transcendent, as it is rendered here in a stunning and moving narrative.
 

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Perfectly New
11
Must There Be a Proletariat?
48
Miss Potters Profession
91
Cross of Gold Fisher and the Money Illusion
139
Creative Destruction
171
War of the Worlds
197
Europe Is Dying Keynes at Versailles
235
The Joyless Street Schumpeter and Hayek in Vienna
262
CONFIDENCE
381
Nothing to Fear
383
Past and Future Keynes at Bretton Woods
390
The Road from Serfdom Hayek and the German Miracle
399
Instruments of Mastery Samuelson Goes to Washington
409
Grand Illusion Robinson in Moscow and Beijing
426
Tryst with Destiny Sen in Calcutta and Cambridge
446
Imagining the Future
461

Immaterial Devices of the Mind Keynes and Fisher in the 1920s
281
Magneto Trouble Keynes and Fisher in the Great Depression
306
Experiments Webb and Robinson in the 1930s
338
The Economists War Keynes and Friedman at the Treasury
354
Exile Schumpeter and Hayek in World War II
372
Acknowledgments
465
Notes
467
Index
527
Photo Credits
557
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Sylvia Nasar was born in Rosenheim, Germany on August 17, 1947. She received a bachelor's degree in literature from Antioch College in 1970 and master's degree in economics from New York University in 1976. She is an economist and author. Her books include A Beautiful Mind, which inspired the academy award winning movie, and Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius. She was an economics correspondent for the New York Times and is the John S. and James L. Knight Professor of Business Journalism at Columbia University. Her work has appeared in several publications including the New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and Newsweek.

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