Ardnt's Story : : the life of an Australian economist / / Selwyn Cornish [and three others].

"H.W. Arndt has been Australia's leading scholar of Asian economic development for over thirty years"--Former World Bank President James D Wolfensohn. The year of Heinz Wolfgang Arndt's birth, 1915, was not a good time for a German boy to be born. His country was soon to be defea...

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Place / Publishing House:Canberra : : ANU Press,, 2007.
Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (338 pages)
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505 0 |a Arndt's Story; Contents; List of Illustrations; Abbreviations; Note on Sources; Note on Authors; Preface; Prelude; Part One; 1. From Kaiser to Hitler; 2. Oxford Made Him; 3. Arndt in the Internment Camp; 4. Chatham House; Part Two; 5. Passage to Australia; 6. The University of Sydney; 7. Public Intellectual; 8. Ruth's Trip to Europe; 9. New Horizons; 10. Canberra University College; 11. Canberra; 12. South Carolina; 13. Politics; 14. Economics and Policy; 15. Geneva; 16. A New Lease of Intellectual Life; Part Three; 17. Economic Development in Practice. 18. The Department of Economics, RSPS, 1963-8019. Sukarno's Indonesia; 20. Suharto's Indonesia; 21. Other Parts of Asia; 22. Retirement; Postlude; Notes; References; Index. 
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