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Edward J. Nell
Prof.
Alternative spellings: E. J. Nell Edward John Nell Edward Nell
B:1935 Biblio: Tätig an der New School for Social Research, New York
Edward J. Nell (born July 16, 1935) is an American economist and a former professor at the New School for Social Research. Nell was a member of the New School faculty from 1969 to 2014. He achieved the rank of Malcolm B. Smith Professor of Economics in 1990. Nell's contributions are in the field of macroeconomic theory, monetary analysis and finance, economic methodology and philosophy, and development. His articles on economic theory and methodology have appeared in leading journals like the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of Economic Literature, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Eastern Economic Journal, Review of Political Economy, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Analysis, and Social Research. Nell is known for his critical view of the methodological and philosophical foundations of neoclassical economics, examined in his best known book Rational Economic Man (Cambridge University Press, 1975) and coauthored with English rationalist philosopher Martin Hollis. Nell is also the originator of the General Theory of 'Transformational Growth'. The full development of the General Theory of Transformational Growth came in the 90s, and was published as The General Theory of Transformational Growth (Cambridge University Press, 1998). The methodology/philosophy which underlies the Theory of Transformational Growth is a form of realism, based on filling in 'conceptual truths' by doing fieldwork and then building models of solidly based institutionally grounded relationships. (Source: DBPedia)
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Edward Elgar E-Book Archive (2)
Palgrave Studies on Henry George for the 21st Century (1)
Working paper / Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (1)
International journal of political economy : a journal of translations (1)
Studies in transformational growth (1)
The Jerome Levy Economics Institute series (1)
A. Lowe, P. C. Mahalanobis: un double centenaire (1)