Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise

Author:   Erwin Dekker (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781108495998


Pages:   484
Publication Date:   01 July 2021
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Author:   Erwin Dekker (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.850kg
ISBN:  

9781108495998


ISBN 10:   1108495990
Pages:   484
Publication Date:   01 July 2021
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Format:   Hardback
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'A fascinating account of the life and work of Jan Tinbergen, who shared the first Nobel Prize in Economics in 1969 for his work on economic planning and business cycle dynamics. His life work shaped and continues to shape the way economics and theory-guided economic policy is done. The author presents an engaging intellectual history that places the evolution of his technical work and policy analyses in a network of ideas and thinkers who addressed the biggest social questions of their day in order to improve human welfare. It exposits the intellectual and moral contributions of a pioneer of modern economics.' James J. Heckman, University of Chicago and Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, 2000 'Erwin Dekker's book lies in the best traditions of biography - uncovering secrets, revealing enigmas and tensions, and giving us new insights into a central figure in economic science and policy actions of the twentieth century. This wide-ranging account shows Jan Tinbergen actively engaged with the political, cultural and economic experiences from the Great Depression of the 1930s to later development projects. He emerges as both technocrat and idealist, both bureaucrat and politician, and both modest and insistent enough to create antagonisms.' Mary S. Morgan, London School of Economics 'To anyone who thinks of Tinbergen as just an econometrician who engaged in building macro-econometric models, this book will be a revelation; it shows Tinbergen as an idealist, committed to building a better society, and not just an economic expert. I strongly recommend it.' Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham


'A fascinating account of the life and work of Jan Tinbergen, who shared the first Nobel Prize in Economics in 1969 for his work on economic planning and business cycle dynamics. His life work shaped and continues to shape the way economics and theory-guided economic policy is done. The author presents an engaging intellectual history that places the evolution of his technical work and policy analyses in a network of ideas and thinkers who addressed the biggest social questions of their day in order to improve human welfare. It exposits the intellectual and moral contributions of a pioneer of modern economics.' James J. Heckman, University of Chicago and Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, 2000 'Erwin Dekker's book lies in the best traditions of biography - uncovering secrets, revealing enigmas and tensions, and giving us new insights into a central figure in economic science and policy actions of the twentieth century. This wide-ranging account shows Jan Tinbergen actively engaged with the political, cultural and economic experiences from the Great Depression of the 1930s to later development projects. He emerges as both technocrat and idealist, both bureaucrat and politician, and both modest and insistent enough to create antagonisms.' Mary S. Morgan, London School of Economics 'To anyone who thinks of Tinbergen as just an econometrician who engaged in building macro-econometric models, this book will be a revelation; it shows Tinbergen as an idealist, committed to building a better society, and not just an economic expert. I strongly recommend it.' Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham 'Tinbergen has been one of the most influential economists of the 20th century, and not only in the economics profession. Dekker has produced a fine portrait of him. He succeeds very well in bringing Tinbergen to life, both the expert and the idealist.' Ivo Maes, History of Economic Ideas 'Dekker's biography opens up many new perspectives worth investigating. It is now up to historians of macro-econometrics/macroeconomics, but also to historians of science, to seize this abundant material to understand the complexity of the ambitions and achievements of the pioneers of econometrics.' Ariane Dupont-Kieffer, The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought


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Erwin Dekker is Assistant Professor of Cultural Economics at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam. He is the author of The Viennese Students of Civilization (Cambridge, 2016), which won the award for Best Book in Austrian Economics.

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