Kurt Mandelbaum
German economist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kurt Mandelbaum was a German-British economist well known for his pioneering contribution in the field of the economics of development. Kurt Mandelbaum was one of a group of emigre economists from Central Europe who played a large role in founding the discipline of development economics in the UK, during and shortly after World War II. In general these economists doubted the usefulness of neoclassical economics with its presumptions of smoothly operating markets and saw the role of the state as being key to the development process. The industrialization debates in the USSR in the 1920s were their starting point. In his youth Mandelbaum was involved with leftist politics and had several years at the Frankfurt School for Social Research. During the war worked with allied intelligence and subsequently joined the Oxford Institute of Statistics. Whilst at Oxford he undertook his study of the problems of recovery in S.E. Europe. This small book which was to become one of core texts for the new discipline, stressedthe need to mobilize savings,the need for infrastructure,the extent of disguised rural unemployment,the need for calculating inter-industry calculations .In 1950 he moved to Manchester and with his colleague W. Arthur Lewis helped establish the Department of Economics at the University of Manchester as a major centre in Development Economics research and teaching. After retiring from Manchester he worked for a further seventeen years at the Institute of Social Studies at The Hague.
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- The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1933) (525)
- The industrialisation of backward areas (1948) (44)
- The Industrialisation of Backward Areas. (1946) (36)
- The Economics of Full Employment. (1945) (28)
- Der Stand und die nächste Zukunft der Konjunkturforschung (1934) (22)
- Stadien und Typen der Industrialisierung (1932) (19)
- Der internationale Kapitalismus und die Krise (1932) (9)
- Pure Theory of Foreign Trade and Pure Theory of Domestic Values (1933) (5)
- Introduction to the Correspondence of Marx and Engels and Danielson (Nikolai‐on) (1979) (4)
- Zur Theorie der Planwirtschaft (1934) (3)
- The Intelligent Man’s Guide through World Chaos (1933) (2)
- La Crise du Capitalisme et le Probleme de l'Economie Dirigee. (1947) (1)
- Technischer Fortschritt und Arbeitslosigkeit (1932) (1)
- Festschrift zum 70. Geburtstag von Carl Grünberg (1932) (1)
- Purchasing Power and Trade Depression, a Critique of Under-Consumption Theories (1934) (1)
- Die Briefe von Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels an Danielson (Nikolai-on) (1)
- Die Läuterung des nationalökonomischen Denkens als deutsche Aufgabe (1935) (1)
- Neue Literatur zur Planwirtschaft (1935) (1)
- La liberté créatrice (1933) (0)
- Industrial Reconstruction and the Control of Competition (1937) (0)
- Britain without Capitalists (1937) (0)
- Political Economy and Capitalism (1938) (0)
- Socialism versus Capitalism (1938) (0)
- On Economic Planning (1936) (0)
- Economics in Practice (1936) (0)
- Die Industrie Wirtschaft (1934) (0)
- Die Agrarkrise in den Vereinigten Staaten (1933) (0)
- Rationale Grundlagen der Wirtschaftspolitik (1934) (0)
- Geschichte der Machno Bewegung, 1918-1921 . Vorwort: I.P.T.R. Berlin 1969 . Das russische Agrarproblem bei Marx, Engels, Lenin (1969) (0)
- Festgabe für Werner Sombart zur 70. Wiederkehr seines Geburtstages (1933) (0)
- Neuere Literatur über technologische Arbeitslosigkeit (1936) (0)
- Grundzüge der Konjunkturtheorie (0)
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