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Summary:
Traces how the works of Charles Dickens and Henry Mayhew reflected the poor majority in mid-nineteenth-century London, citing the achievements of such influential figures as John Maynard Keyes, Paul Samuelson, and Amartya Sen.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Perfectly new: Engels and Karl Marx in the age of miracles
- Must there be a proletariat? Alfred Marshall's patron saint
- Miss Potter's profession: Beatrice Webb and the housekeeping state
- Empire of energy: Irving Fisher and the cross of gold
- Creative destruction: Joseph Schumpeter and economic evolution
- The last days of mankind: Schumpeter in Vienna
- "Europe is dying" : Maynard Keynes at Versailles
- The joyless street: Schumpeter and Hayek in Vienna
- Immaterial mechanisms of the mind: Keynes and Fisher in the 1920s
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- Starter trouble: the Great Depression
- Searching: Webb and Robinson in the 1930s
- Economists' war: Keynes and Friedman in WWII
- Exile: Schumpeter and Hayek in WWII
- Past and future: Keynes at Bretton Woods
- Road from serfdom: Hayek and the German miracle
- Paul Samuelson goes to Washington
- Inventing the future: Robinson in Moscow and Beijing
- Tryst with destiny.
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