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Introduction à Albert O. Hirschman
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ISBN: 2707196215 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris (9bis, rue Abel Hovelacque 75013) : La Découverte,

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Albert O. Hirschman : an intellectual biography
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ISBN: 9780231553308 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Columbia University Press

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In this intellectual biography, the economic historian Michele Alacevich explores the development and trajectory of Albert O. Hirschman's approach to social-scientific questions. He traces the many strands of Hirschman's thought and their place in his multifaceted body of work, considering their limitations as well as their strengths.


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Rethinking the development experience : essays provoked by the work of Albert O. Hirschman
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ISBN: 0815720599 Year: 1994 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution,

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This book, written by a group of distinguished scholars and practitioners, critically reappraises ideas about learning and development advanced by Albert O. Hirschman in the 1950s and 1960s. The essays--prepared for an MIT faculty seminar--show how these innovative ideas bear on the theory, policy, and practice of development in the 1990s. Hirschman, one of the great pioneers in the field of economic development, is now professor emeritus at Princeton. Paul Krugman, Lance Taylor, and Donald Schon address the different approaches and assumptions of economic theorists in relation to modelling, learning, and development policy. Emma Rothschild, Lisa Peattie, and Bishwapryiya Sanyal examine some of the changing attitudes toward economic progress. Elliot Marseille, Judith Tendler, Sara Friedheim, Robert Picciotto, and Charles Sabel draw lessons from efforts to innovate or modify institutions, policies, programs, and projects. Lloyd Rodwin examines the underlying themes that emerge, particularly those that touch on the ideas of development as a process of social learning and on ways of strengthening theory, policy, and practice in economics when it is seen as both discipline and profession. In a postscript, Albert O. Hirschman reflects on the evolution of his ideas, his cognitive style, and his propensity for self-subversion. Two appendixes detail the candid seminar discussions and Hirschman's musings in response to particular chapters and questions raised by the participants.

Rethinking the development experience: essays provoked by the work of Albert O. Hirschmann
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ISBN: 0815775520 Year: 1994 Publisher: Washington, D.C. Brookings Institution

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ISBN: 9781299160026 Year: 2013 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) Princeton University press

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Late Hirschman : theoretical exercises in "self-subversion"
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ISBN: 9781636675510 1636675514 1636675522 Year: 2024 Publisher: New York : Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated,

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These exercises were suggested by the late Hirschman's self subversion phase of work that touched upon numerous aspects of his previous elaboration. Their ambition lies in helping the triggering of the cultural, economic and political potential and perspectives of late Hirschman's work.


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Albert O. Hirschman : an intellectual biography
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ISBN: 9780231553308 0231553307 9780231199827 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press,

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One of the most original social scientists of the twentieth century, Albert O. Hirschman led an uncommonly dramatic life. After fleeing Nazi Germany as a youth, he fought in the Spanish Civil War, took part in antifascist activities in Italy, and organized an underground rescue operation in Marseille through which more than 2,000 people, including Marc Chagall, Arthur Koestler, and Hannah Arendt, escaped Europe. Hirschman moved across topics, methodologies, and disciplinary boundaries as fluidly as he did among countries and languages. His work is marked by a deep suspicion of all-encompassing theories, valuing instead doubt and a sensitivity to contingencies and unexpected consequences.In this intellectual biography, the economic historian Michele Alacevich explores the development and trajectory of Hirschman’s characteristic approach to social-scientific questions. He traces the many strands of Hirschman’s thought and their place in his multifaceted body of work, considering their limitations as well as their strengths. Alacevich puts Hirschman’s ideas into context, following his participation in the major intellectual and political debates of his times. He examines Hirschman’s pioneering work in development studies and his analyses of social change, the history of capitalism, and the workings of democracy alongside his activities in the postwar reconstruction of Europe and economic development in Latin America. A compelling intellectual portrait of a profoundly distinctive thinker, this book also reflects on Hirschman’s legacy and lasting influence.


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Discovering the possible : the surprising world of Albert O. Hirschman
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ISBN: 0268008779 9780268008772 Year: 1995 Publisher: Notre Dame (Ind.): University of Notre Dame press,

L'enquête inachevée : introduction à l'économie politique d'Albert O. Hirschman
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ISBN: 2130533299 9782130533290 Year: 2003 Publisher: Paris: PUF,

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One of the most original social scientists of the twentieth century, Albert O. Hirschman led an uncommonly dramatic life. After fleeing Nazi Germany as a youth, he fought in the Spanish Civil War, took part in antifascist activities in Italy, and organized an underground rescue operation in Marseille through which more than 2,000 people, including Marc Chagall, Arthur Koestler, and Hannah Arendt, escaped Europe. Hirschman moved across topics, methodologies, and disciplinary boundaries as fluidly as he did among countries and languages. His work is marked by a deep suspicion of all-encompassing theories, valuing instead doubt and a sensitivity to contingencies and unexpected consequences.In this intellectual biography, the economic historian Michele Alacevich explores the development and trajectory of Hirschman’s characteristic approach to social-scientific questions. He traces the many strands of Hirschman’s thought and their place in his multifaceted body of work, considering their limitations as well as their strengths. Alacevich puts Hirschman’s ideas into context, following his participation in the major intellectual and political debates of his times. He examines Hirschman’s pioneering work in development studies and his analyses of social change, the history of capitalism, and the workings of democracy alongside his activities in the postwar reconstruction of Europe and economic development in Latin America. A compelling intellectual portrait of a profoundly distinctive thinker, this book also reflects on Hirschman’s legacy and lasting influence.

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