Warren Samuels
Warren Samuels | |
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Born | (1933-09-14)September 14, 1933 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Died | August 17, 2011(2011-08-17) (aged 77) Gainesville, Florida |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin-Madison (PhD) |
Known for | History of economic thought, methodology of economics |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Economics, History of Economic Thought |
Institutions | Michigan State University |
Doctoral advisor | Edwin E. Witte |
Warren Joseph Samuels (September 14, 1933 – August 17, 2011[1]) was an American economist and historian of economic thought. He received a BBA from University of Miami, Miami, FL and obtained his Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin–Madison. After holding academic posts in the University of Missouri, Georgia State University, Atlanta, and University of Miami, he was appointed Professor of Economics in Michigan State University in 1968, where he stayed until his retirement in 1998.
Warren Samuels made contributions to the history of economic thought and the methodology of economics. His work was inspired primarily by his "interest in generating greater clarity as to the economic role of government both in the history of economic thought and in contemporary economics".[2] He described himself as "a self-professed institutionalist (in a blend of several other schools)."[3]
Samuels received the Distinguished Faculty Award from Michigan State University. He was a founding member of the History of Economics Society, recipient of the Veblen-Commons Award from the Association for Evolutionary Economics and longtime editor of its Journal of Economic Issues.
Major publications
- Erasing the Invisible Hand: Essays on an Elusive and Misused Concept in Economics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2011.
- Essays on the History of Economics (with Willie Henderson, Kirk Johnson, and Marianne Johnson, 2004.
- Warren J. Samuels (1 January 2002). Economics, Governance and Law: Essays on Theory and Policy. Elgar. ISBN 978-1-84064-856-0.
- The Economy as a Process of Valuation (with Steven G. Medema and A. Allan Schmid), 1997.
- Economic Thought and Discourse in the Twentieth Century (with Jeff Biddle and Thomas Patchak-Schuster), 1993.
- Gardiner C. Means: Institutionalist and Post-Keynesian (with Steven G. Medema), 1990.
- Pareto on Policy, 1974.
- The Classical Theory of Economic Policy, 1966.
References
- ^ "Warren J. Samuels Obituary".
- ^ Blaug (1999), p.976
- ^ Samuels (2011), p. xix.
Secondary sources
- M. Blaug (ed.) - Who's who in economics (3d edition), 1999.
- Ross Emmett - Biography
External reference
- Warren J. Samuels' Homepage at Michigan State University
- "Warren Samuels". EconPapers.
- "Warren Samuels". JSTOR.
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