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We take for granted today that the assessments, measurements, and forecasts of economists are crucial to the decision-making of governments and businesses alike. But less than a century ago that wasn’t the case—economists simply didn’t have the necessary information or statistical tools to understand the ever more complicated modern economy.

With Political Arithmetic, Nobel Prize–winning economist Robert Fogel and his collaborators tell the story of economist Simon Kuznets, the founding of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and the creation of the concept of GNP, which for the first time enabled us to measure the performance of entire economies. The book weaves together the many strands of political and economic thought and historical pressures that together created the demand for more detailed economic thinking—Progressive-era hopes for activist government, the production demands of World War I, Herbert Hoover’s interest in business cycles as President Harding’s commerce secretary, and the catastrophic economic failures of the Great Depression—and shows how, through trial and error, measurement and analysis, economists such as Kuznets rose to the occasion and in the process built a discipline whose knowledge could be put to practical use in everyday decision-making.

The product of a lifetime of studying the workings of economies and skillfully employing the tools of economics, Political Arithmetic is simultaneously a history of a key period of economic thought and a testament to the power of applied ideas.

Review:

"Nobel laureate Simon Kuznets revolutionized the academic disciplines of econometrics and development economics, and was instrumental in the founding of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); perhaps more than anyone else in the 20th century, he shaped the way governments collect and analyze economic data and how quantitative methods are used to create strategies for growth. This brief volume, a collaboration of four pre-eminent economists, including Nobel laureate Fogel, puts Kuznets's work in historical context and highlights the ways in which theory and research have influenced public policy. Written for specialists, the dense prose contains little expository information to guide the general reader, but presents a wealth of data useful to those with sufficient background. Brief sections focus on the role and status of academic economics; the history of the NBER; the development of the standards of national income accounting, exemplified most notably by the concept of a country's GNP; and Kuznets's methods and legacy. Modern readers may take for granted the idea of GNP, but Kuznets's work illuminates how difficult it is to quantify advances such as increases in leisure and improved health care and education. Ultimately, the authors conclude that Kuznets, a proponent of the power of population growth to drive economic progress, was vindicated." Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

About the Author

Mark Guglielmo is assistant professor of economics at Bentley University.

Nathaniel Grotte is associate director of the Center for Population Economics.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction: The Amazing Twentieth Century

1  The Rise of Academic Economists Before World War I

2  The Early History of the NBER

3  The Emergence of National Income Accounting as a Tool of Economic Policy

4  The Use of National Income Accounting to Study Comparative Economic Growth

5  The Scientific Methods of Simon Kuznets

6  Further Aspects of the Legacy of Simon Kuznets

7  The Quarter Century since the Death of Simon Kuznets

Acknowledgments

Bibliography

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780226256610
Author:
Fogel, Robert William
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Author:
Fogel
Author:
Fogel, Enid M.
Author:
Grotte, Nathaniel
Author:
Guglielmo, Mark
Subject:
Economic History
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Subject:
Business-History and Biography
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Series:
National Bureau of Economic Research Series on Long-Term Factors in Economic Dev
Publication Date:
20130431
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Language:
English
Pages:
168
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Nobel laureate Simon Kuznets revolutionized the academic disciplines of econometrics and development economics, and was instrumental in the founding of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); perhaps more than anyone else in the 20th century, he shaped the way governments collect and analyze economic data and how quantitative methods are used to create strategies for growth. This brief volume, a collaboration of four pre-eminent economists, including Nobel laureate Fogel, puts Kuznets's work in historical context and highlights the ways in which theory and research have influenced public policy. Written for specialists, the dense prose contains little expository information to guide the general reader, but presents a wealth of data useful to those with sufficient background. Brief sections focus on the role and status of academic economics; the history of the NBER; the development of the standards of national income accounting, exemplified most notably by the concept of a country's GNP; and Kuznets's methods and legacy. Modern readers may take for granted the idea of GNP, but Kuznets's work illuminates how difficult it is to quantify advances such as increases in leisure and improved health care and education. Ultimately, the authors conclude that Kuznets, a proponent of the power of population growth to drive economic progress, was vindicated." Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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