Albert O. Hirschman

Albert O. Hirschman
Developmental economics
Political economy
Born April 7, 1915 (1915-04-07) (age 96)
Berlin, Germany

Albert Otto Hirschman (born as Hirschmann on April 7, 1915, in Berlin, Germany) is an influential economist who has authored several books on political economy and political ideology. His first major contribution was in the area of development economics.[1] Here he emphasized the need for unbalanced growth. Because developing countries are short of decision making skills, disequilibria to stimulate these and help mobilize resources should be encouraged. Key to this was encouraging industries with a large number of linkages to other firms.

His later work was in political economy and there he advanced two simple but intellectually powerful schemata. The first describes the three basic possible responses to decline in firms or polities: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty. The second describes the basic arguments made by conservatives: perversity, futility and jeopardy, in The Rhetoric of Reaction.

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Life

Hirschman was born in Berlin, the son of Carl and Hedwig Marcuse Hirschmann and brother of Ursula Hirschmann.[2] After he had started studying in 1932 at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, he was educated at the Sorbonne, the London School of Economics and the University of Trieste, from which he received his doctorate in economics in 1938.[2]

When war broke out in Europe, he worked with Varian Fry to help many of Europe's leading artists and intellectuals escape from the Nazis. A Rockefeller Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley (1941–1943), he served in the United States Army (1943–1946), was appointed Chief of the Western European and British Commonwealth Section of the Federal Reserve Board (1946–1952), served as a financial advisor to the National Planning Board of Colombia (1952–1954) and then became a private economic counselor in Bogotá (1954–1956).

Following that he held a succession of academic appointments in economics at Yale University (1956–1958), Columbia University (1958–1964), Harvard University (1964–1974) and the Institute for Advanced Study (1974- ).

In 2007, the Social Science Research Council established an annual prize in honor of Hirschman.

Books

Selected Articles by Hirschman

Schema Based Articles

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References

  1. ^ Hirschman, A. O. (1958) The Strategy of Economic Development. Yale University Press
  2. ^ a b (German) Honorary degree awarded to Albert O. Hirschman by Free University of Berlin