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Feinstein, Charles Hilliard was born on March 18, 1932 in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. Son of Ludwig and Rose (Hurwitz) Feinstein.
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The European Economy Between the Wars provides an authoritative economic history of Europe in the inter-war period. Placing the Great Depression of 1929-33 and the associated financial crisis at the center of the narrative, the authors comprehensively examine the lead-up to and the consequences of the depression and recovery. The basic approach in this textbook is chronological, and the style is clear and straightforward, accessible to students in a range of disciplines.
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A collection of 13 essays by distinguished economists relating to issues and events during the fifty years from the 1930s to the 1970s. The major themes of the volume are: the varying standard of British economic performance, and the development and application of policies to improve that performance.
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This authoritative guide to the use of quantitative methods is designed to be used as the basic text for graduate courses, and is also suitable for upper-level students. Making History Count is written by two senior economic historians with considerable international teaching experience. The text is clearly illustrated with numerous tables, graphs and diagrams, leading the student through the various key topics. It is supported by five specific historical data-sets, available electronically in downloadable and manipulable form.
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Feinstein, Charles Hilliard was born on March 18, 1932 in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. Son of Ludwig and Rose (Hurwitz) Feinstein.
B.Com University Witwatersrand, S. Africa, 1950. Certified Accountant, S. Africa, 1954. Doctor of Philosophy University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1958.
Lecturer, Faculty of Economics 1963-1978. Fellow, Clare College, Cambridge 1963-1978, Senior Tutor 1969-1978. Professor, of Economical Social History, University of York 1978-1987, Head, Department, of Economics and Related Studies 1981-1986.
Reader in Recent Social and Economics History, University of Oxford. Professorial Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford 1987-1989. Chichele Professor, of Economics History, University of Oxford since 1989.
Fellow All Souls College, Oxford since 1989. Manager; Executive Committee Royal Economics Society 1980-1990.
(A historical account of the course and causes of British ...)
(This authoritative guide to the use of quantitative metho...)
(A collection of 13 essays by distinguished economists rel...)
(A collection of 13 essays by distinguished economists rel...)
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Author: Domestic Capital Formation in the United Kingdom, 1920-1938, 1965, National Income, Expenditure and Output of the United Kingdom, 1855-1965, 1972, (with R.C.O. Matthews and J.C. Odling-Smee) British Economic Growth, 1856-1973, 1982, (with S. Pollard) Studies in Capital Formation in the United Kingdom, 1750-1920, 1988, (with P. Temin and G. Tomiolo) The European Economy Between the Wars, 1997. Editor: Socialism, Capitalism and Economic Growth, 1967, York, 1831-1981, 1981, The Managed Economy: Essays in British Economic Policy and Performance since 1929, 1983, (with Anne Digby) New Directions in Economic and Social History, 1989, Banking, Currency and Finance in Europe Between the Wars, 1995, (with C. Howe) Chinese Technology Transfer in the 1990s, 1997, The Economic Development of Modern Europe since 1870: The United Kingdom, 1997, (with M. Thomas) Making History Count, 2001.
My initial interest as a graduate student was in the problems of growth and retardation in Britain and the role in this of overseas lending. This led to an attempt to develop more reliable and comprehensive national accounts for the years 1856- 1948 including, in particular, series for domestic capital formation. What began as a brief investigation turned into a thirty-year study.
This included a major effort to reconcile the separate estimates of Gross Domestic Product I had built up from income, expenditure and output data. The analysis and interpretation of these (and related) series was undertaken in association with Robin Matthews and John Odling-Smee. The work on capital accumulation was also carried back into the preceding period (1760- 1860) as part of the debate about the contribution of capital to growth during the industrial revolution.
Fellow British Academy. Member Economic History Society (council member 1980-1900), Royal Economic Society (executive member 1980-1991).
Married Ruth Loshak, June 28, 1958 (divorced June 1978). Children: Jessica, Naomi, Leon, Judy. Married Anne Porter, January 25, 1980.