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History of Political Economy (2000) 32 (3): 441–471.
Published: 01 September 2000
...Ted Gayer; E. Roy Weintraub Negotiating at the Boundary:
Patinkin vs. Phipps
Ted Gayer and E. Roy Weintraub
Economistsand mathematiciansthemselvesdo not fully understand the
way they have negotiated the more or less rigid boundary that sepa-
ratestheir disciplines. Scholarsin both...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (Suppl_1): 133–164.
Published: 01 December 2010
.... Baumol, an economist at Princeton, and Cecil G. Phipps, a math-
ematician with a burgeoning interest in mathematical economics based
at the University of Florida. Baumol recommended publication, believ-
ing the proof to be “a very important paper indeed” (Referee No. 1, 1953).8
8. Weintraub...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (1): 207–209.
Published: 01 March 2004
... within a story—seven of them, in fact: of Marshall and the Cam-
bridge mathematical tripos, of Volterra and his student Evans, of different attempts to
appropriate Hilbert, of Debreu and the Bourbaki school, of Phipps and Patinkin, of
a paper of Arrow-Debreu and Phipps, of two brothers Sidney and Hal...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (1): 212–214.
Published: 01 March 2004
... it interesting, parts even delightful. There
are indeed stories within a story—seven of them, in fact: of Marshall and the Cam-
bridge mathematical tripos, of Volterra and his student Evans, of different attempts to
appropriate Hilbert, of Debreu and the Bourbaki school, of Phipps and Patinkin, of
a paper...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (1): 222–224.
Published: 01 March 2004
... within a story—seven of them, in fact: of Marshall and the Cam-
bridge mathematical tripos, of Volterra and his student Evans, of different attempts to
appropriate Hilbert, of Debreu and the Bourbaki school, of Phipps and Patinkin, of
a paper of Arrow-Debreu and Phipps, of two brothers Sidney and Hal...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (1): 224–225.
Published: 01 March 2004
... mathematical tripos, of Volterra and his student Evans, of different attempts to
appropriate Hilbert, of Debreu and the Bourbaki school, of Phipps and Patinkin, of
a paper of Arrow-Debreu and Phipps, of two brothers Sidney and Hal, of the travails
of a Swarthmore graduate. The fact that one story concerned...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (1): 210–212.
Published: 01 March 2004
... and the Bourbaki school, of Phipps and Patinkin, of
a paper of Arrow-Debreu and Phipps, of two brothers Sidney and Hal, of the travails
of a Swarthmore graduate. The fact that one story concerned the storyteller himself,
and another his father and uncle, and yet another an interview, Rushdie-style, with
one...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (1): 214–218.
Published: 01 March 2004
... and the Bourbaki school, of Phipps and Patinkin, of
a paper of Arrow-Debreu and Phipps, of two brothers Sidney and Hal, of the travails
of a Swarthmore graduate. The fact that one story concerned the storyteller himself,
and another his father and uncle, and yet another an interview, Rushdie-style, with
one...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (1): 218–222.
Published: 01 March 2004
... within a story—seven of them, in fact: of Marshall and the Cam-
bridge mathematical tripos, of Volterra and his student Evans, of different attempts to
appropriate Hilbert, of Debreu and the Bourbaki school, of Phipps and Patinkin, of
a paper of Arrow-Debreu and Phipps, of two brothers Sidney and Hal...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1994) 26 (1): 99–116.
Published: 01 March 1994
... tutorial in Peter Hall's The Political Power of Economic Ideas. Finally, I thank Terri Phipps for her help with processing the manuscript. Copyright © 1994 by Duke University Press 1994 References Arrow , Kenneth J. 1985 . Maine and Texas American Economic Review 75 : 320 -23...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2006) 38 (2): 193–249.
Published: 01 June 2006
... of Henry Simons. In The Optimum Quantity of Money and Other Essays . Chicago: Aldine. ____. 1970 . A Theoretical Framework for Monetary Analysis. Journal of Political Economy 78 . 2 :193-238. Gayer, T., and E. R. Weintraub. 2000 . Negotiating at the Boundary: Patinkin vs. Phipps. HOPE 32...
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History of Political Economy (2000) 32 (3): 553–584.
Published: 01 September 2000
... the name Poulett Thomson in remembrance of his mother, an
heiress to the ancient family of Poulett from Goathurst, Somerset. Then
George, the eldest son, married the heiress Emma Phipps Scrope on
22 March 1821, discarding half his names to become simply George
Poulett Scrope. And so, he later boasted...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2012) 44 (1): 1–40.
Published: 01 March 2012
...
of race relations. This has been a great stimulus not only to passing laws, but also in changing
the climate of opinion” (Rose and Rose 1951).
11. Clark and his wife, Mamie Phipps Clark, showed that segregation led to psychological
damage. Using black and white dolls and asking children about...