Influence (or The Lack of It) in the Economics Profession: The Case of Lucien Albert Hahn
补充了关于L. Albert Hahn影响力的信息,指出他与A.W.H. Phillips的相似之处,质疑其是否可称为“原始货币主义者”,并引发对经济学知识社会学的讨论。
D. J. Boudreaux and G. A. Selgin’s fascinating discussion of L. Albert Hahn – “a precursor of Keynesianism and the monetarist counter-revolution” - deserves the attention of economists. The purpose of this essay is to add some further information about Hahn’s influence, to highlight a similarity between Hahn and A.W.H. Phillips, to question whether Hahn can accurately be described as a “proto-monetarist,” and to provoke some discussion about the sociology of knowledge in the economics profession.