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A Life against the Grain

The Autobiography of an Unconventional Economist

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An edition of A Life against the Grain (2002)

A Life against the Grain

The Autobiography of an Unconventional Economist

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"In his long and distinguished career as a writer and scholar Julian Simon came to be known as one of the leading - and most controversial - authorities on population economics. An immensely productive writer, his work is unified by a basic core belief: that human intellect and ingenuity are ever-renewable resources in the use and preservation of natural resources. Inevitably. Simon's position provoked the hostility of doctrinaire environmentalists, both in academia and in the movement at large.

However, Simon's arguments were invariably built from facts and powerful evidence that stood him well in many high-profile public debates.".

"The first part of Simon's autobiography takes the reader through his childhood, his years as a midshipman and then as an officer in the Navy, plus a stint in the Marines, and his experiences as a copywriter in an advertising firm. Simon's plan after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago was to be an entrepreneur, which would afford him enough money to care for his parents and allow him free time for writing fiction.

He ran a small mail-order business for two years, during which time he wrote his first book, How to Start and Operate a Mail-Order Business, which has since gone through seven editions. Deciding to seek a professional career, in 1963, he accepted a position at the University of Illinois.".

"Although he spent thirty-five years of his life as a faculty member at three universities, his autobiography contains almost no discussion of departmental affairs or university politics, topics about which Simon had little or no interest. Rather, after the personal chronology and experiences, the book includes substantive chapters on research methods, population economics, and immigration. It also explains how Julian Simon became the economist he was.

He analyzes crucial periods in his life when he developed his ideas on fundamental issues."--BOOK JACKET.

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A Life against the Grain: The Autobiography of an Unconventional Economist
September 1, 2003, Transaction Publishers
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Cover of: A Life against the Grain
A Life against the Grain: The Autobiography of an Unconventional Economist
January 28, 2002, Transaction Publishers
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HB119.S475A3 2002

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Paperback
Number of pages
359
Dimensions
9.3 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

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OL8055895M
ISBN 10
0765805324
ISBN 13
9780765805324
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232674
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555652

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