Should the American Economic Association Have Toasted Simon Newcomb at its 100th Birthday Party?
探讨西蒙·纽科姆虽非美国经济学会成员,但其与理查德·伊利在经济学研究方法上的分歧如何意外催化了该学会的成立,引发对历史人物贡献的重新评价。
Should the American Economic Association have toasted Simon Newcomb at its 100th birthday party? Some might be inclined to dismiss the question posed above as preposterous. He was never a member of the American Economic Association. Indeed, the moving spirit behind the founding of the association in 1885 -- Richard T. Ely -- insisted then that a central objective of the organization should be to fight the influence of “the Sumner, Newcomb crowd.” As it happened, both the timing and the early shape of the American Economic Association owed something to the tensions between Simon Newcomb and Richard T. Ely over the correct approach to economic inquiry. So perhaps Simon Newcomb should be entitled to some overdue recognition for his role as an unwitting catalyst in the formation of the American Economic Association.