Marginalizing Maclaurin : the Attempt to Develop an Economics of Technological Progress at Mit, 1940–50

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serval:BIB_B1464C4C9E9B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Marginalizing Maclaurin : the Attempt to Develop an Economics of Technological Progress at Mit, 1940–50
Journal
History of Political Economy
Author(s)
Maas Harro, Backhouse Roger E.
ISSN
0018-2702 (Print)
1527-1919 (Online)
ISSN-L
0018-2702
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
48
Number
3
Pages
423-447
Language
english
Abstract
This article traces the attempts of W. Rupert Maclaurin to improve the research profile of economics at MIT through establishing a research project on the economics of innovation, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. The project is important because it marks a significant stage in the transition of economics at MIT from being a department focused exclusively on providing courses for engineers and scientists to one that was to become a major location for research in economics. Through examination of papers held in the Rockefeller archives it documents the difficulties Maclaurin encountered and the failure of the project to draw on the resources of MIT's scientists and engineers in the way he and Rockefeller officials had hoped and reflects on his marginalization in a department increasingly dominated by Paul Samuelson. Maclaurin's interdisciplinary approach to research fell out of favor, and the research profile of the MIT economics department became increasingly monodisciplinary.
Keywords
technological chang', Rockefeller Foundation, W. Rupert Maclaurin, Paul Samuelson, linear model, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, interdisciplinary research
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