The Take-Off into Sustained Controversy
Henry Rosovsky
The Journal of Economic History, 1965, vol. 25, issue 2, 271-275
Abstract:
These brief quotes can serve as an excellent introduction to the volume under review. Solow was able, in a single phrase, to capture the main theme of this International Economic Association conference. And Gerschenkron adds a justified plea for tolerance on the part of critics. My own impression can also be stated at the outset: the boys may have had a fine bull session at Konstanz back in 1960, but as a book it doesn't add-up to much.
Date: 1965
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