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G. L. S. Shackle: A Brief Bio‐Bibliographical Portrait

J.L. Ford (University of Birmingham)

Journal of Economic Studies

ISSN: 0144-3585

Article publication date: 1 January 1985

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Abstract

George Lennox Sharman Shackle is now in his 82nd year having been born on 14 July 1903. Yet during the 25 years that I have known him (beginning when I was an undergraduate at the University of Liverpool in 1957) he has hardly seemed to change at all, in physical appearance, in temperament, and in his attitude to his work: retirement is a word that does not enter his vocabulary. In appearance, Professor Shackle lives up to the popular image: out of any crowd, “the man in the street” would have no hesitation in identifying him as a professor. He looks the true scholar (rounded glasses and all), benign, self‐contained, appearing absent‐minded, preoccupied with higher thoughts. Since, indeed, he has altered so little over the years it is difficult to think of him as having had to pass through the “ages of man”. As he has done so, however, his temperament has also hardly changed. He is a most modest and kind person, ever willing to assist those, young and old, who seek his help with the unravelling of economic theory. As with all true scholars and researchers of distinction, Professor Shackle's byword is humility.

Citation

Ford, J.L. (1985), "G. L. S. Shackle: A Brief Bio‐Bibliographical Portrait", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 12 No. 1/2, pp. 3-12. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb002590

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MCB UP Ltd

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