Paul Samuelson: Illuminating the Landscape of Economic Thought

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Who is Paul Samuelson

Paul Anthony Samuelson was an American economist who was the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. When awarding the prize in 1970, the Swedish Royal Academies stated that he "has done more than any other contemporary economist to raise the level of scientific analysis in economic theory". Economic historian Randall E. Parker has called him the "Father of Modern Economics", and The New York Times considers him to be the "foremost academic economist of the 20th century."


How you will benefit


(I) Insights about the following:


Chapter 1: Paul Samuelson


Chapter 2: James Tobin


Chapter 3: Macroeconomics


Chapter 4: Neoclassical economics


Chapter 5: Robert Solow


Chapter 6: Lawrence Klein


Chapter 7: Robert Barro


Chapter 8: Edmund Phelps


Chapter 9: Heterodox economics


Chapter 10: Kenneth Binmore


Chapter 11: William Nordhaus


Chapter 12: Mainstream economics


Chapter 13: Evsey Domar


Chapter 14: Economics (textbook)


Chapter 15: Foundations of Economic Analysis


Chapter 16: Neoclassical synthesis


Chapter 17: Lorie Tarshis


Chapter 18: Keynesian Revolution


Chapter 19: History of macroeconomic thought


Chapter 20: Bowley's law


Chapter 21: Cambridge capital controversy


Who this book is for


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Paul Samuelson.

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