Arthur Cecil Pigou (/ˈpiːɡuː/; 18 November 1877 – 7 March 1959) was an English economist. As a teacher and builder of the School of Economics at the University...
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deflation. The term was named after Arthur Cecil Pigou by Don Patinkin in 1948. Real wealth was defined by Arthur Cecil Pigou as the summation of the money...
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surname Pigou forms part of the terms Pigou Club and Pigouvian tax, both derived from the name of the English economist Arthur Cecil Pigou. Pigou is an...
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although he had reservations as revealed in a letter to his student Arthur Cecil Pigou: (1) Use mathematics as shorthand language, rather than as an engine...
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Pigouvian tax (redirect from Pigou tax)
economist Arthur Cecil Pigou (1877–1959), who also developed the concept of economic externalities. William Baumol was instrumental in framing Pigou's work...
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Downs–Thomson paradox (redirect from Pigou-Knight-Downs paradox)
Downs and John Michael Thomson), also known as the Pigou–Knight–Downs paradox (after Arthur Cecil Pigou and Frank Knight), states that the equilibrium speed...
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The Pigou–Dalton principle (PDP) is a principle in welfare economics, particularly in cardinal welfarism. Named after Arthur Cecil Pigou and Hugh Dalton...
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and welfare economics; after his retirement leaderships passed to Arthur Cecil Pigou and John Maynard Keynes. Marshall desired to improve the mathematical...
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considered to be Thomas Malthus. After Marshall, the faculty was home to Arthur Cecil Pigou, father of public economics, John Hicks, who pioneered the IS-LM model...
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reformer V. R. Panchamukhi Javier Perez-Capdevila Vilfredo Pareto Arthur Cecil Pigou Thomas Piketty Edward C. Prescott Christina Paxson Krishna Palepu...
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Fisher. An early discussion with the phrase "human capital" was from Arthur Cecil Pigou: There is such a thing as investment in human capital as well as investment...
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Early Hong Kong Government administrator William Pedder Economist Arthur Cecil Pigou New Zealand PM Henry Sewell Poet Algernon Charles Swinburne Poet Alfred...
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comprising also Hubert Henderson and Josiah Stamp from the council, with Arthur Cecil Pigou and Robbins representing academia. Robbins refused to sign a draft...
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Pickwickian – Samuel Pickwick, Dickens' fictional character Pigouvian – Arthur Cecil Pigou (as in Pigouvian Tax) Pinteresque – Harold Pinter Platonic – Plato...
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M. Trevelyan, Edwin Montagu, Charles Masterman, Alfred Marshall, Arthur Cecil Pigou and young John Maynard Keynes. Socialists meanwhile dominated the...
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Possibilities for our time (2005) Jeffrey Sachs Arthur Cecil Pigou The Economics of Welfare, 4th ed. 1932 Description: Pigou was one of the most influential economists...
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Roy Harrod: 212–213 John Harsanyi Henry Hazlitt Ludwig von Mises Arthur Cecil Pigou: 414–416 Karl Popper James Rachels Bertrand Russell Ching-Lai Sheng: 553–554 ...
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principle). Influential theories have been the ability theory presented by Arthur Cecil Pigou and the benefit theory developed by Erik Lindahl. There is a later...
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2307/1341705. ISSN 0017-811X. JSTOR 1341705. S2CID 55993724. "Pigou in the Foreground", Arthur Cecil Pigou, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, doi:10.1057/9781137314505...
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of Geography in 2017. Henry Fawcett (1863) Alfred Marshall (1884) Arthur Cecil Pigou (1908) Dennis Robertson (1944) James Meade (1957) William Brian Reddaway...
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and among the main representatives were Arthur Cecil Pigou, Ralph George Hawtrey and Dennis Holme Robertson. Pigou worked on the theory of welfare economics...
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Joan Robinson. The book discusses the views of Alfred Marshall and Arthur Cecil Pigou on competition and the theory of the firm. Marshall believed that...
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American preacher and publisher (born 1837) Chancellor's Gold Medal – Arthur Cecil Pigou Newdigate Prize – Harold Edgeworth Butler Wikimedia Commons has media...
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maint: multiple names: authors list (link) The Economics of Welfare] Arthur Cecil Pigou Andrew Berg and Jonathan D. Ostry, 2011, "Inequality and Unsustainable...
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choice. 1894 Arthur Lyon Bowley 1897 Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, 1st Baron Pethick-Lawrence 1900 Sydney Chapman 1903 Arthur Cecil Pigou 1906 Ernest Alfred...
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Douglass North (Girton), Nobel Prize winner* Luigi Pasinetti (King's) Arthur Cecil Pigou (King's) Rogelio Ramírez de la O (Fitzwilliam) Frank P. Ramsey...
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purchase of goods by the private sector. Contradicting this view, Arthur Cecil Pigou, a self-proclaimed follower of Say's law, wrote a letter in 1932 signed...
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industry as a whole". Keynes specifically disagrees with the theory of Arthur Cecil Pigou "that in the long run unemployment can be cured by wage adjustments"...
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The Guardian. Retrieved May 27, 2014. The Economics of Welfare| Arthur Cecil Pigou "inequity - Traduction anglais-arabe | PONS". fr.pons.com. Retrieved...
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economist John Stuart Mill (1806–1873), philosopher and economist Arthur Cecil Pigou (1877–1959), economist Lionel Robbins (1898–1984), economist Joan...
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