BEYOND SAMUELSON`S CHAPTER ON RAMSEY
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2010
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Paul Anthony Samuelson proposed and practiced a program for the Whig history of economics. One such example is his account of Frank Ramsey`s contribution to optimal taxation in 1927. For him, and mainly for the public finance economists who rediscovered later Ramsey`s contribution, Ramsey was a genius ahead of his time who used a mathematics too advanced for his contemporaries and was thus rediscovered only in the 1970S, when economists became more mathematically literate. In such rediscovery, a memorandum that Samuelsom wrote in 1951 for the us Treasury became central. I examine Samuelson`s account and challenge it in some respects and explore the historical context of the emergence of the optimal taxation literature in the 1970S. Additional, I analyze the canonization of Ramsey in this field, stressing Samuelson`s role in this process as a professor who liked telling stories about economists, especially about Ramsey, to his graduate students. |
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HISTORY OF ECONOMIC IDEAS, v.18, n.3, p.121-159, 2010 1122-8792 |
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eng |
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FABRIZIO SERRA EDITORE |
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History of Economic Ideas |
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closedAccess Copyright FABRIZIO SERRA EDITORE |
Palavras-Chave | #OPTIMAL TAXATION #PUBLIC PRODUCTION #INTERPERSONAL COMPARISONS #WELFARE ECONOMICS #TAX STRUCTURE #UTILITY #FOUNDATIONS #GROWTH #PERSPECTIVES #EXPECTATIONS #History #History Of Social Sciences |
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