Government economist by day, blogger by night Games he likes to play: How to define and measure the economy, innovation, national accounting, intellectual property, development economics and of course the history of economics. Favourite Toy: Archives and data Bed-time story: Robert Heilbrohner’s The Worldly Philosophers; Deirdre McCloskey’s Economical Writings Imaginary Friends: John Maynard Keynes, Daniel Defoe, Charles Davenant, Edward Misselden, Vincent de Gournay, Arthur Young and Simon Kuznets. If found, please return to London or where all his papers and vaccinations can be found. |
Benjamin Mitra-Kahn
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Keynes passed away 70 years ago today – his copyright follows
Keynes passed away 70 years ago today, with his copyright now expiring, there is an opportunity to build a digital archive of all his work
Adam Smith's first - and last! - book: what rational choice?
I was going to call this blog post ‘Utility maximising agents in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments’ but realised that was much too dull - even if it accurately describes my bedtime reading at the present moment.
Piketty and thinking about economics
There is a new economics rock-star touring the US by all accounts, and his name is Thomas Piketty.
I Have to Act Like an Adult in Hong Kong
The INET conference in Hong Kong is serious business.