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|a Lucky Boy in the Lucky Country
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|b The Autobiography of Max Corden, Economist /
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|a Part I. The Early Years -- 1. Breslau Boy -- 2. Why Do They Hate Us So Much? -- 3. Uncle Willy: The Jew Who Loved Germany -- 4. The Promised Land: Migrating to the Lucky Country -- 5. My Seven Schools -- 6. How I Became an Economist -- 7. Identity: Becoming Australian -- 8. What Happened to the Levy Family? -- 9. My Lucky Year -- Part II. Being an Academic Economist -- 10. The London School of Economics -- 11. Australian Tariff Policy and the Theory of Protection -- 12. Melbourne and ANU: Nine Productive Years -- 13. Oxford: The Very Best Years -- 14. ANU: Dutch Disease and Other Issues -- 15. International Monetary Fund -- 16. Johns Hopkins: Thirteen Years in Washington DC -- 17. Living in Two Countries -- 18. All About Luck.
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|a Corden has written a charming and insightful account of his professional and personal life, from his childhood in Breslau, Germany, until his retirement in Melbourne. The book is divided into two parts. Part I considers Corden's early life, from a young boy growing up in Nazi Germany, to his immigration from England to Australia and what that means for the author's self-identity. Part II addresses Corden's work on the Australian Protection Policy for which he is perhaps best known, before reflecting upon the author's time at Oxford University and the Australian National University, and, finally, moving on to review contributions made at the IMF, Johns Hopkins University, and The World Bank. This book will be of interest to all aspiring economists, as well as established economists familiar with Corden's work. It is an inspiring and profound record of the intellectual journey made by one of Australia's best known economists.
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