The Nobel Factor: The Prize in Economics, Social Democracy, and the Market Turn

Awards:   Commended for Bloomberg View's The Writing that Shaped Economic Thinking in 2016 2016 Commended for Canada's Financial Post Best Personal Finance and Economics Books of 2016 2016
Author:   Avner Offer ,  Gabriel Söderberg
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691166032


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   04 October 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The Nobel Factor: The Prize in Economics, Social Democracy, and the Market Turn


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  • Commended for Bloomberg View's The Writing that Shaped Economic Thinking in 2016 2016
  • Commended for Canada's Financial Post Best Personal Finance and Economics Books of 2016 2016

Overview

Economic theory may be speculative, but its impact is powerful and real. Since the 1970s, it has been closely associated with a sweeping change around the world--the ""market turn."" This is what Avner Offer and Gabriel Soderberg call the rise of market liberalism, a movement that, seeking to replace social democracy, holds up buying and selling as the norm for human relations and society. Our confidence in markets comes from economics, and our confidence in economics is underpinned by the Nobel Prize in Economics, which was first awarded in 1969. Was it a coincidence that the market turn and the prize began at the same time? The Nobel Factor, the first book to describe the origins and power of the most important prize in economics, explores this and related questions by examining the history of the prize, the history of economics since the prize began, and the simultaneous struggle between market liberals and social democrats in Sweden, Europe, and the United States. The Nobel Factor tells how the prize, created by the Swedish central bank, emerged from a conflict between central bank orthodoxy and social democracy.The aim was to use the halo of the Nobel brand to enhance central bank authority and the prestige of market-friendly economics, in order to influence the future of Sweden and the rest of the developed world. And this strategy has worked, with sometimes disastrous results for societies striving to cope with the requirements of economic theory and deregulated markets. Drawing on previously untapped Swedish national bank archives and providing a unique analysis of the sway of prizewinners, The Nobel Factor offers an unprecedented account of the real-world consequences of economics--and its greatest prize.

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Author:   Avner Offer ,  Gabriel Söderberg
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.624kg
ISBN:  

9780691166032


ISBN 10:   069116603
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   04 October 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Fascinating. --Justin Fox, Bloomberg View As intellectual, social, and political history, The Nobel Factor is well worth your time getting stuck into. --Stephen Kinsella, Irish Economy This book is hugely persuasive about economics, where the knowledge displayed is extraordinary and the judgments highly persuasive. --Jim Tomlinson, Long Run, EHS blog There is much to be commended in The Nobel Factor. The close attention to the history of the Prize in Economics, the careful collection--and correlation--of data on the winners with broader intellectual and political trends makes the book a valuable guide. --Siddharth Singh, Open Magazine


Selected for Canada's Financial Post Best Personal Finance and Economics Books of 2016 Selected for Bloomberg View's The Writing that Shaped Economic Thinking in 2016 Fascinating. --Justin Fox, Bloomberg View As intellectual, social, and political history, The Nobel Factor is well worth your time getting stuck into. --Stephen Kinsella, Irish Economy This book is hugely persuasive about economics, where the knowledge displayed is extraordinary and the judgments highly persuasive. --Jim Tomlinson, Long Run, EHS blog There is much to be commended in The Nobel Factor. The close attention to the history of the Prize in Economics, the careful collection--and correlation--of data on the winners with broader intellectual and political trends makes the book a valuable guide. --Siddharth Singh, Open Magazine Authors Avner Offer and Gabriel Soderberg ... trace the powerful effects of the [Nobel] prize. --Andrew Allentuck, Financial Post Through thorough research of the publicly available archives and interviews with participants in the award process, the authors show both ideological and scientific criteria have operated, and, while science ended up lending a hand to ideology, it also sowed the seeds for dissent; scientific criteria drove the prize committee 'into a refutation of scientific economics.' --Choice Offer and Soderberg's story of the origins, recipients and impact of the Nobel Prize in Economics is intellectual history at its best... The failure of neoliberal economics to predict devastating debt crises and stem destabilising poverty suggests that economics is due for a return to the workbench. This book makes an important contribution to such a rethink. --E. Stina Lyon, Times Higher Education


Fascinating. --Justin Fox, Bloomberg View As intellectual, social, and political history, The Nobel Factor is well worth your time getting stuck into. --Stephen Kinsella, Irish Economy This book is hugely persuasive about economics, where the knowledge displayed is extraordinary and the judgments highly persuasive. --Jim Tomlinson, Long Run, EHS blog


Selected for Canada's Financial Post Best Personal Finance and Economics Books of 2016 Selected for Bloomberg View's The Writing that Shaped Economic Thinking in 2016 Fascinating. --Justin Fox, Bloomberg View As intellectual, social, and political history, The Nobel Factor is well worth your time getting stuck into. --Stephen Kinsella, Irish Economy This book is hugely persuasive about economics, where the knowledge displayed is extraordinary and the judgments highly persuasive. --Jim Tomlinson, Long Run, EHS blog There is much to be commended in The Nobel Factor. The close attention to the history of the Prize in Economics, the careful collection--and correlation--of data on the winners with broader intellectual and political trends makes the book a valuable guide. --Siddharth Singh, Open Magazine Authors Avner Offer and Gabriel Soderberg ... trace the powerful effects of the [Nobel] prize. --Andrew Allentuck, Financial Post


[An] excellent book. --Peter Radford, Real-World Economics Review blog An important book. It will prove fascinating for all economics junkies, plus those interested in any and all Nobel Prizes. --Walter Block, San Francisco Book Review Well-informed, trenchant. --Foreign Affairs Offer and Soderberg's story of the origins, recipients and impact of the Nobel Prize in Economics is intellectual history at its best. . . . The failure of neoliberal economics to predict devastating debt crises and stem destabilising poverty suggests that economics is due for a return to the workbench. This book makes an important contribution to such a rethink. --E. Stina Lyon, Times Higher Education Through thorough research of the publicly available archives and interviews with participants in the award process, the authors show both ideological and scientific criteria have operated, and, while science ended up lending a hand to ideology, it also sowed the seeds for dissent; scientific criteria drove the prize committee `into a refutation of scientific economics.' --Choice Authors Avner Offer and Gabriel Soderberg . . . trace the powerful effects of the [Nobel] prize. --Andrew Allentuck, Financial Post There is much to be commended in The Nobel Factor. The close attention to the history of the Prize in Economics, the careful collection--and correlation--of data on the winners with broader intellectual and political trends makes the book a valuable guide. --Siddharth Singh, Open Magazine This book is hugely persuasive about economics, where the knowledge displayed is extraordinary and the judgments highly persuasive. --Jim Tomlinson, Long Run, EHS blog As intellectual, social, and political history, The Nobel Factor is well worth your time getting stuck into. --Stephen Kinsella, Irish Economy Fascinating. --Justin Fox, Bloomberg View Selected for Canada's Financial Post Best Personal Finance and Economics Books of 2016Selected for Bloomberg View's The Writing that Shaped Economic Thinking in 2016


Selected for Canada's Financial Post Best Personal Finance and Economics Books of 2016 Selected for Bloomberg View's ""The Writing that Shaped Economic Thinking in 2016"" ""Fascinating.""--Justin Fox, Bloomberg View ""As intellectual, social, and political history, The Nobel Factor is well worth your time getting stuck into.""--Stephen Kinsella, Irish Economy ""This book is hugely persuasive about economics, where the knowledge displayed is extraordinary and the judgments highly persuasive.""--Jim Tomlinson, Long Run, EHS blog ""There is much to be commended in The Nobel Factor. The close attention to the history of the Prize in Economics, the careful collection--and correlation--of data on the winners with broader intellectual and political trends makes the book a valuable guide.""--Siddharth Singh, Open Magazine ""Authors Avner Offer and Gabriel Soderberg ... trace the powerful effects of the [Nobel] prize.""--Andrew Allentuck, Financial Post ""Through thorough research of the publicly available archives and interviews with participants in the award process, the authors show both ideological and scientific criteria have operated, and, while science ended up lending a hand to ideology, it also sowed the seeds for dissent; scientific criteria drove the prize committee 'into a refutation of scientific economics.'""--Choice ""Offer and Soderberg's story of the origins, recipients and impact of the Nobel Prize in Economics is intellectual history at its best... The failure of neoliberal economics to predict devastating debt crises and stem destabilising poverty suggests that economics is due for a return to the workbench. This book makes an important contribution to such a rethink.""--E. Stina Lyon, Times Higher Education ""Well-informed, trenchant.""--Foreign Affairs ""An important book. It will prove fascinating for all economics junkies, plus those interested in any and all Nobel Prizes.""--Walter Block, San Francisco Book Review ""[An] excellent book.""--Peter Radford, Real-World Economics Review blog


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Avner Offer is Chichele Professor Emeritus of Economic History at the University of Oxford and a fellow of All Souls College and the British Academy. His books include The Challenge of Affluence. Gabriel Sderberg is a researcher in the Department of Economic History at Uppsala University in Sweden.

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