Bronk, Richard
Mr Richard Bronk
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Experience keywords:
political economy; models of capitalism; history of ideas; philosophy of economics; EU enlargement
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Richard Bronk is author of two books: "Progress and the Invisible Hand - the Philosophy and Economics of Human Advance" (Little Brown, 1998); and "The Romantic Economist - Imagination in Economics" (Cambridge University Press, 2009). His research interests now centre on the role of imagination, language and metaphor in economics, the dangers of economic monoculture, and the epistemology of markets.
His approach to philosophy of economics is grounded both in a history of ideas perspective and in his practical experience in markets and economic policy. He is currently working on the relationship between creativity and uncertainty.
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The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.
Bronk, Richard (2009) The romantic economist: imagination in economics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521513845 Bronk, Richard (2009) The Romantic Economist on "The nature of technology", a guest review [book review]. http://blog.enlightenmenteconomics.com/blog Bronk, Richard (2009) The structuring role of metaphors and models. In: Skidelsky, Robert, (ed.) The economic crisis and the state of economics. Centre for Global Studies, UK, pp. 93-100. ISBN 0954643054 Bronk, Richard (2009) Animal spirits: how human psychology drives the economy and why it matters for global capitalism, by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller [book review]. The business economist, 40 (2). ISSN 03065049 Bronk, Richard (2009) The romantic economist on animal spirits – a guest review [book review]. http://blog.enlightenmenteconomics.com/blog Bronk, Richard (2009) "The nature of technology - what it is and how it evolves" by W. Brian Arthur [book review]. The business economist, 40 (3). ISSN 0306-5049 Bronk, Richard (2000) Errors of the enlightenment. European business forum, (2). ISSN 1469-6460 Bronk, Richard (1998) Progress and the invisible hand: the philosophy and economics of human advance. Little Brown, London, UK. ISBN 0751526606
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