In the Kingdom of Solovia: The Rise of Growth Economics at Mit, 1956-70
追溯了1956年至1970年间麻省理工学院增长经济学的兴起,从索洛的新古典增长模型到首部研究生教材的出版,展现了冷战背景下增长理论如何成为宏观经济学的主导领域。
From its flow tide, fueled by the Cold War, to its ebbing with the anti-growth movement and the economic crises of the early 1970s, the “growthmen” of MIT stood at the center of the dominant field in macroeconomics. The history of MIT growth economics is traced from Robert Solow’s seminal neoclassical growth model of 1956 through the stabilization of growth theory in the first graduate textbooks.