Howe, Neil
HOWE, Neil
HOWE, Neil. American, b. 1951. Genres: Economics, Politics/Government, History. Career: American Spectator, Bloomington, IN, managing editor, 1972-74; Smith Richardson Foundation, New York City, program officer, 1979-80; freelance writer and consultant on economics and public policy in Washington, DC, and New Haven, CT, 1980-. Publications: (with P.G. Peterson) On Borrowed Time, 1988; (with W. Strauss) Generations, 1991; (with W. Strauss) 13th-Gen, 1993; (with W. Strauss) Millennials Rising: The Next Generation, 2000. Address: c/o Raphael Sagalyn Agency, 7201 Wisconsin Ave, Ste 675, Bethesda, MD 20814-7213, U.S.A.
More From encyclopedia.com
Paul Anthony Samuelson , Samuelson, Paul A. 1915-
BIBLIOGRAPHY
If one could do a mental time-and-motion study of a modern economic theorist at work, a large fraction of what… Alfred Emanuel Smith , Alfred Emanuel Smith, 1873–1944, American political leader, b. New York City. Reared in poor surroundings, he had no formal education beyond grade sc… Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman , Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
The American economist and editor Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (1861-1939) was known… Neoliberalism , In the centuries-old debate on how to organize an economy, neoliberalism is the ideology that advocates giving preference to market forces over state… Cliometrics , From a purely etymological standpoint, the term cliometrics should have a very broad meaning. After all, Clio was the muse of history in ancient Gree… Institutionalism , Institutionalism
The institutional approach to the economy had its genesis in the work of Thorstein Veblen, whose The Theory of the Leisure Class (18…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Howe, Neil