George Rohrlich's Social Economics
Abstract
It is a pleasure and a privilege to participate in this special session to honour George F. Rohrlich, social economist. It is with a sense of humility that I accept this pleasant undertaking. George Rohrlich has taught, written, helped others to write, published, helped others to publish and edited works on different aspects of social economics. I attempt here to put together a few observation on the nature of social economics as revealed in his writings. This attempt is by its very nature a modest one. For, how can one do justice to the work of a man who has to his credit a dozen major works (books or monographs) and almost five dozen other writings (articles, papers, notes) not all of them in English? I do not, therefore, even pretend to take a comprehensive view of Rohrlich, the social economist.
Citation
Thanawala, K. (1984), "George Rohrlich's Social Economics", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 11 No. 1/2, pp. 83-88. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb013958
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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