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The Gypsy Economist

The Life and Times of Colin Clark

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Offers the first intellectual biography of the Anglo Australian economist, Colin Clark
  • Argues that Clark was the first economist to derive the concept of GNP
  • States that Clark wandered through the fields of applied economics in much the same way as he rambled through the English countryside and the Australian bush

Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought (PHET)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Introduction

    • Alex Millmow
    Pages 1-14
  3. 1905–1937 The Makings of an Applied Economist

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 15-15
    2. Brilliant Beginnings

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 17-38
    3. Cambridge and Fabianism

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 39-53
  4. 1937–1952 Australian Idyll

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 71-71
    2. Great Southern Land

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 73-83
    3. Forsaking Keynes

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 85-112
    4. Three Classic Contributions

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 113-128
    5. Spiritual Awakening

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 129-148
    6. Two Revelations

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 149-168
    7. Macroeconomics and the Pursuit of Ruralism

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 169-185
    8. The Tarmac Economist

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 187-207
  5. 1953–1969 A Gypsy Scholar at Oxford

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 209-209
    2. Research Leadership

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 211-228
    3. The Man Who Smashed Convention

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 229-241
    4. A Critical Eye on British Economic Policy

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 243-255
    5. The Grand Soothsayer

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 257-290
    6. Slaying the Doomsayers

      • Alex Millmow
      Pages 291-304

About this book

This book offers the first intellectual biography of the Anglo Australian economist, Colin Clark. Despite taking the economics world by storm with a mercurial ability for statistical analysis, Clark’s work has been largely overlooked in the 30 years since his death. His career was punctuated by a number of firsts.  He was the first economist to derive the concept of GNP, the first to broach development economics and to foresee the re-emergence of India and China within the global economy. In 1945, he predicted the rise and persistence of inflation when taxation levels exceeded 25 per cent of GNP.  And he was also the first economist to debunk post-war predictions of mass hunger by arguing that rapid population growth engendered economic development. Clark wandered through the fields of applied economics in much the same way as he rambled through the English countryside and the Australian bush. His imaginative wanderings qualify him as the eminent gypsy economist for the 20thcentury.

Reviews

“This biography is a most illuminating account of Clark and his work, the man and his times, and provides comprehensive assessment of his many economic contributions. The picture painted is of a most stimulating and heterodox thinker, a man who had no formal training in economics or economic methodology, and a man who revelled being annoying!” (Adrian Darnell, EH Net, eh.net, April, 2022)

“This book is a very interesting read and a significant resource for the historian interested in the history of economic thought, Australian economic history and Catholic politics. It offers insights into an academically gifted and productive contributor to Australian and global economics. It is well worth the read and would contribute … the quagmire of academic and bureaucratic politics in London and the Antipodes during the larger part of the twentieth century.” (David Gilchrist, Australian Historical Studies, April 4, 2022)


“The work draws upon a wide array of source material from public and private archives, extensive interviews and Clark’s personal papers. The quality of the writing is impressive and while Millmow is generally sympathetic to Clark, the book is not a hagiography. … The Gypsy Economist is an important contribution to the history of economic thought and to the history of ideas in the twentieth century. It is a pleasure to read and is highly recommended.” (Selwyn Cornish, History Australia, March 31, 2022)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Federation Business School, Federation University, Ballarat, Australia

    Alex Millmow

About the author

Alex Millmow was formerly an associate professor in economics at Federation University Australia where he is now an honorary research fellow. He is also an honorary research fellow at the School of History, Australian National University. He is currently President of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia. His last book was A History of Australasian Economic Thought IN 2017.

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Buying options

eBook USD 84.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 109.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info
Hardcover Book USD 109.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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