Description: Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations: A Story of Economic Discovery by David Warsh Chronicling the story of what has come to be called the new growth theory, this text helps to explain dominant first-mover firms like IBM or Microsoft, underscores the value of intellectual property, and provides essential advice to those concerned with the expansion of the economy. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A stimulating and inviting tour of modern economics centered on the story of one of its most important breakthroughs. In 1980, the twenty-four-year-old graduate student Paul Romer tackled one of the oldest puzzles in economics. Eight years later he solved it. This book tells the story of what has come to be called the new growth theory: the paradox identified by Adam Smith more than two hundred years earlier, its disappearance and occasional resurfacing in the nineteenth century, the development of new technical tools in the twentieth century, and finally the student who could see further than his teachers. Fascinating in its own right, new growth theory helps to explain dominant first-mover firms like IBM or Microsoft, underscores the value of intellectual property, and provides essential advice to those concerned with the expansion of the economy. Like James Gleick's Chaos or Brian Greene's The Elegant Universe, this revealing book takes us to the frontlines of scientific research; not since Robert Heilbroner's classic work The Worldly Philosophers have we had as attractive a glimpse of the essential science of economics. Notes Subtitled, A Story Of Economic Discovery. A rich tale of progress and a student who saw further than his teachers. Author Biography Former Boston Globe columnist David Warsh writes the online newsletter Economic Principals. He lives in Somerville, Massachusetts. Review "A great book. The first place to look to learn some of the backstory for work on growth." -- Paul Romer, Winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences "The book on [Paul] Romer for the ages, a truly splendid creation on both the science and the person." -- Tyler Cowen - Marginal Revolution "Warsh pulls off a tour de force. He takes us all the way back to Adam Smith, and then forward in time in an illuminating tour of economic history. In his hands, economics is far from the dismal science-it is a discipline that, with many a zigzag and no shortage of ideological disagreements, has steadily progressed in its understanding of how economies work." -- Andrew Leonard - Salon "An in-depth look at the new growth theory, conceived by Adam Smith and unproven until recently, with profound implications for us all." -- The Atlantic "Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations tells the story of the rebel economics of increasing returns. A veteran observer of dismal scientists at work...Mr. Warsh has written the best book of its kind since Peter Bernsteins Capital Ideas." -- The Economist "The glory of this elegantly written book is that all you need to bring is your curiosity." -- Steven Pearlstein - Washington Post "A fascinating story of discovery, meticulously reported and essential reading for anyone curious as to what makes economics tick." -- Tim Harford - Financial Times "A fascinating journey through the world of economic thought-and the lives of economists-from Adam Smith to the present day... If you like reading stories of high intellectual drama, if you want to know the origin of ideas that, as Keynes said, "are dangerous for good or evil," this book is for you." -- Paul Krugman - New York Times Book Review Long Description "What "The Double Helix" did for biology, David Warshs "Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations" does for economics."--"Boston Globe" A stimulating and inviting tour of modern economics centered on the story of one of its most important breakthroughs. In 1980, the twenty-four-year-old graduate student Paul Romer tackled one of the oldest puzzles in economics. Eight years later he solved it. This book tells the story of what has come to be called the new growth theory: the paradox identified by Adam Smith more than two hundred years earlier, its disappearance and occasional resurfacing in the nineteenth century, the development of new technical tools in the twentieth century, and finally the student who could see further than his teachers. Fascinating in its own right, new growth theory helps to explain dominant first-mover firms like IBM or Microsoft, underscores the value of intellectual property, and provides essential advice to those concerned with the expansion of the economy. Like James Gleicks "Chaos" or Brian Greenes "The Elegant Universe," this revealing book takes us to the frontlines of scientific research; not since Robert Heilbroners classic work "The Worldly Philosophers" have we had as attractive a glimpse of the essential science of economics. Review Text A fascinating journey through the world of economic thought....If you like reading stories of high intellectual drama, if you want to know the origin of ideas that, as Keynes said, are dangerous for good or evil, this book is for you. Review Quote "Warsh pulls off a tour de force. He takes us all the way back to Adam Smith, and then forward in time in an illuminating tour of economic history. In his hands, economics is far from the dismal science--it is a discipline that, with many a zigzag and no shortage of ideological disagreements, has steadily progressed in its understanding of how economies work." Details ISBN0393329887 Author David Warsh Short Title KNOWLEDGE & THE WEALTH OF NATI Pages 435 Publisher W. W. Norton & Company Language English ISBN-10 0393329887 ISBN-13 9780393329889 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 330.097 Year 2007 Publication Date 2007-05-31 Imprint Norton Subtitle A Story of Economic Discovery Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Audience General/Trade Edition 1st DOI 10.1604/9780393329889 UK Release Date 2007-06-22 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:158423303;
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Book Title: Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations: A Story of Economic Discover
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Author: David Warsh
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