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Daniel Klein : What Do Economists Contribute? (Cato Institute Book)
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Author: Daniel Klein
Title: What Do Economists Contribute? (Cato Institute Book)
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Date: 1999-01-01
ISBN: 0814747221
Publisher: NYU Press
Weight: 0.9 pounds
Size: 5.59 x 0.67 x 8.7 inches
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Economists direct their research mainly to the technical frontiers of the discipline. But the actual decisions of political economy are made, not by experts, but by ordinary public officials and voters--the "Everyman." However, the task of educating the Everyman is neglected, sometimes even denigrated, by academic economists.

Daniel Klein has here gathered essays of 9 great economists of this century--Friedrich Hayek, Ronald Coase, Thomas Schelling, Gordon Tullock, Israel Kirzner, Frank Graham, William Hutt, Clarence Philbrook, and D. McCloskey--addressing the existential issue for economists: "How do we contribute to human betterment?"

The authors express their esteem for economic research firmly rooted in public issues and that contributes to public discourse. Some suggest that the academic focus on technical refinement not only diverts economists from efforts at public edification, but might even mislead economists in their own understanding of economic affairs.

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