- G. L. S. Shackle
George Lennox Sharman Shackle (
14 July ,1903 -3 March ,1992 ) was an Englisheconomist . He made a practical attempt to challenge classicalrational choice theory and has been characterised as a "post-Keynesian". Much of his work is associated with theDempster-Shafer theory of evidence.Life
Born in
Cambridge , his father was amathematics teacher who had coachedJohn Maynard Keynes to an Etonscholarship . Shackle attended ThePerse School but his parents could not afford to support him through university so he started work as a bank clerk. Later becoming a teacher, he studied in his own time for aUniversity of London B.A. degree which he took in 1931. He started work on a Ph.D. under the supervision ofFriedrich Hayek at theLSE but switched to an interpretation of Keynes's "General Theory of Employment Interest and Money ". He obtained his doctorate in 1937.Following a number of academic posts, at the outbreak of
World War II in 1939, Shackle was appointed toS-Branch , SirWinston Churchill 's inner office of economists. There he served along withDonald MacDougall andHelen Makower under the leadership ofFrederick Lindemann .Following the war, a short spell at the
Cabinet Office underJames Meade and at theUniversity of Leeds led to appointment as professor of economics at theUniversity of Liverpool , a post he held until his retirement in 1969.Work
Shackle was influenced by Keynes and
Gunnar Myrdal and challenged the conventional role ofprobability in economics, contending that it failed adequately to deal with "surprising" events. The grounds of his thinking can be seen in Keynes's remark:Though technical in nature, Shackle's work took economics into novel territory such as the importance of
imagination in economic decisions to assess the plausibility of alternative outcomes. Though, Shackle's work has made a limited impact on the mainstream of thought, it continues to attract a, perhaps increasing, interest.Shackle has also made important contributions to the
history of economic thought , especially with regard to twentieth centuryeconomic schools of thought . Two of his works on doctrinal economic history have become classics: his "Years of High Theory" detailing the economic debates surrounding the Keynesian Revolution in Britain are invaluable as is his "Epistemics and Economics", an incisive critical evaluation of various economic theories.Bibliography
By Shackle
*cite book | author=Frowen, S.F. (ed.) | year=2004 | title=Economists in Discussion : The Correspondence Between G.L.S. Shackle and Stephen F. Frowen, 1951-1992 | publisher=Palgrave Macmillan | id=ISBN 0-333-77208-3
*Shackle, G.L.S (1938) "Expectations, Investment and Income"
*cite book | year=1949 | title=Expectations in Economics | author= - | id=ISBN 0-88355-816-5 | publisher=Gibson Press
*cite book | year=1967 | title=The Years of High Theory: Invention and Tradition in Economic Thought 1926-1939 | author= - | id=ISBN 0-521-06279-9 | publisher=Cambridge University Press
*cite book | year=1970 | title=Expectation, Enterprise and Profit: The Theory of the Firm | author= - | id=ISBN 0-415-31378-3 | publisher=Routledge
*cite book | year=1972 | title=Epistemics & Economics: A Critique of Economic Doctrines | author= - | id=ISBN 1-56000-558-0 | publisher=Transaction Publishers
* - (1977) "Imagination and the Nature of Choice"About Shackle
*cite book | title=Expectation, Possibility and Interest: Appraisal of the Economics of GLS Shackle | author=Stephen, F.H. (ed.) | year=1985 | publisher=MCB University Press | id=ISBN 0-86176-228-2
*Frowen,S.F. (2004) "Shackle, George Lennox Sharman (1903–1992)", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/51313] ,External links
* [http://www.mises.org/journals/aen/shackle.asp An interview with GLS Shackle] ,
Ludwig von Mises Institute
* [http://www.icer.it/docs/wp2001/Fioretti3-01.pdf "A Mathematical Theory of Evidence for G.L.S. Shackle"] , Guido Fioretti (pdf )
* [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/shackle.htm Bibliography]
* [http://www.gmu.edu/jbc/fest/files/littlechild.htm Buchanan and Shackle on Cost, Choice and Subjective Economics] , S.C. Littlechild*
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