
Mark Blaug: Rebel with Many Causes
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 29. November 2013
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-78195-566-6 (ISBN)
Description
This book celebrates the immense contributions of Mark Blaug to every aspect of economics, a discipline in which his influence and relevance still resonate today, particularly in the field of the economics of education.This collection of eminent contributions discusses the ideas and works of Mark Blaug, who has made important and often pioneering contributions to economic history, economic methodology, the economics of education, development economics, cultural economics, economic theory and the history of economic thought. Besides these assessments of Blaug's influence and impact in these fields, this volume also contains a selection of personal portraits which depict him as a colleague, a friend and an opponent. Blaug was also a voracious reader and prolific writer, which is clearly evidenced by the comprehensive bibliography.
A thought-provoking and stimulating collection of essays and dedications to Mark Blaug, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the history, culture and philosophy of economics.
Contributors: R.E. Backhouse, M. Boumans, B. Caldwell, J.B. Davis, E. Dekker, V. Ginsburgh, C. Handke, D.W. Hands, G.M. Hodgson, M. Klaes, D. Laidler, R.G. Lipsey, H. Maas, J. Maloney, T. Mayer, A. Peacock, A. Salanti, R. Towse, J. Vromen
A thought-provoking and stimulating collection of essays and dedications to Mark Blaug, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the history, culture and philosophy of economics.
Contributors: R.E. Backhouse, M. Boumans, B. Caldwell, J.B. Davis, E. Dekker, V. Ginsburgh, C. Handke, D.W. Hands, G.M. Hodgson, M. Klaes, D. Laidler, R.G. Lipsey, H. Maas, J. Maloney, T. Mayer, A. Peacock, A. Salanti, R. Towse, J. Vromen
Reviews / Votes
'Blaug was a fierce combatant and relished intellectual disputes. Since he would have found no rhetorical praise in the various contributions of this book, but a frank discussion of his hits and misses, we venture to say that he would have enjoyed the content of this book and not simply its title. We liked it and surely many readers will too.' -- Neri Salvadori and Rodolfo Signorino, Journal of the History of Economic Thought 'This is a wonderful book to read that analyzes an idiosyncratic and polymath economist that hardly left his audiences or his readers indifferent. Those who knew Mark Blaug will recognize the man, the intellectual, the economist, and the historian of ideas in the chapters included in the volume. Those that never had the privilege to meet him will have the opportunity to understand why he became such a significant figure in economics over much of the second half of the twentieth century.' -- Pedro Teixeira, University of Porto, Portugal 'Mark Blaug was a nonpareil - a fine economist, an extraordinary scholar, an indefatigable editor, a generous colleague, a fierce debater. His passing was a sad loss for economics and for the history of economics. This volume, a kind of Mark Blaug in Retrospect, is a fitting memorial that, at once, captures his many parts and the wide range and depth of his thought.' -- Kevin D. Hoover, Duke University, US and Editor of the History of Political Economy 'Mark Blaug was a short man with a great soul: he was a thinking person's economist with an uncanny ability to capture the big picture(s) in a few precise words. His zest for living expressed itself, in part, in his love of argument and the lifelong intellectual (and sometimes personal) mentoring of his interlocutors. The chapters in this volume, written by many of his former students and intellectual peers, lovingly and critically recall the man's life and his ideas. Jointly they introduce his wide-ranging views and interests to new generations of readers. They have the capacity to startle those of us who think we know.' -- Eric Schliesser, Ghent University, BelgiumMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78195-566-6 (9781781955666)
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Edited by Marcel Boumans, Associate Professor History and Methodology of Economics, Utrecht University School of Economics (U.S.E.), the Netherlands and Matthias Klaes, The University of Buckingham, UK
Content
Contents:
Foreword
Alan Peacock
1. Introduction
Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes
PART I: PERSONAL APPRECIATIONS
2. Memorial Address
John Maloney
3. Producing Pearls of Wisdom: A Memoir of Mark Blaug's Work
Ruth Towse
4. Remembering Mark Blaug
Bruce Caldwell
5. Remembering Mark Blaug
Thomas Mayer
PART II: MARK BLAUG'S IDEAS IN RETROSPECT
6. Some Contentious Issues in Theory and Policy in Memory of Mark Blaug
Richard G. Lipsey
7. Mark Blaug on the Quantity Theory: A Skirmish on the Border between Science and Ideology in the History of Economic Thought
David Laidler
8. Dr Blaug's Diagnosis: Is Economics Sick?
Geoffrey M. Hodgson
9. Competition as an Evolutionary Process: Mark Blaug and Evolutionary Economics
Jack Vromen
10. A 2x2=4 Hobby Horse: Mark Blaug on Rational and Historical Reconstructions
Harro Maas
11. Understanding Mark Blaug's Attitude Towards Sraffian Economics
Roger E. Backhouse
12. Mark Blaug on the Historiography of Economics
John B. Davis
13. An Unrepentant Lakatosian
Marcel Boumans
14. Between the Scylla of Whig History and the Charybdis of Methodological Vacuum
Andrea Salanti
15. Mark Blaug and the Economics of the Arts
Victor Ginsburgh
16. From Austria to Australia: Mark Blaug and Cultural Economics
Christian Handke and Erwin Dekker
17. GP08 is the New F53: Gul and Pesendorfer's Methodological Essay from the Viewpoint of Blaug's Popperian Methodology
D. Wade Hands
Bibliography of Mark Blaug's Publications
Index
Foreword
Alan Peacock
1. Introduction
Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes
PART I: PERSONAL APPRECIATIONS
2. Memorial Address
John Maloney
3. Producing Pearls of Wisdom: A Memoir of Mark Blaug's Work
Ruth Towse
4. Remembering Mark Blaug
Bruce Caldwell
5. Remembering Mark Blaug
Thomas Mayer
PART II: MARK BLAUG'S IDEAS IN RETROSPECT
6. Some Contentious Issues in Theory and Policy in Memory of Mark Blaug
Richard G. Lipsey
7. Mark Blaug on the Quantity Theory: A Skirmish on the Border between Science and Ideology in the History of Economic Thought
David Laidler
8. Dr Blaug's Diagnosis: Is Economics Sick?
Geoffrey M. Hodgson
9. Competition as an Evolutionary Process: Mark Blaug and Evolutionary Economics
Jack Vromen
10. A 2x2=4 Hobby Horse: Mark Blaug on Rational and Historical Reconstructions
Harro Maas
11. Understanding Mark Blaug's Attitude Towards Sraffian Economics
Roger E. Backhouse
12. Mark Blaug on the Historiography of Economics
John B. Davis
13. An Unrepentant Lakatosian
Marcel Boumans
14. Between the Scylla of Whig History and the Charybdis of Methodological Vacuum
Andrea Salanti
15. Mark Blaug and the Economics of the Arts
Victor Ginsburgh
16. From Austria to Australia: Mark Blaug and Cultural Economics
Christian Handke and Erwin Dekker
17. GP08 is the New F53: Gul and Pesendorfer's Methodological Essay from the Viewpoint of Blaug's Popperian Methodology
D. Wade Hands
Bibliography of Mark Blaug's Publications
Index