Sir Arthur Lewis
Barbara Ingham and
Paul Mosley
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Barbara Ingham: University of London
Paul Mosley: University of Sheffield
in Great Thinkers in Economics from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 2013
ISBN: 978-1-137-36643-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The Caribbean in Turmoil: Prologue to a Biography
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- Ch 2 ‘Marvellous intellectual feasts’: The LSE Years, 1933–48
- Barbara Ingham and Paul Mosley
- Ch 3 The Colonial Office and the Genesis of Development Economics
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- Ch 4 ‘It takes hard work to be accepted in the academic world’: Manchester University, 1948–57
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- Ch 5 The Manchester Years: Lewis as Social and Political Activist
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- Ch 6 Why Visiting Economists Fail: The Turning Point in Ghana 1957–8
- Barbara Ingham and Paul Mosley
- Ch 7 Disenchantment in the Caribbean, 1958–63
- Barbara Ingham and Paul Mosley
- Ch 8 Princeton and Retirement, 1963–91
- Barbara Ingham and Paul Mosley
- Ch 9 ‘The fundamental cure for poverty is not money but knowledge’: Lewis’s Legacy
- Barbara Ingham and Paul Mosley
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