- Helen Makower
Helen Makower (*
1 June 1910 London ; †17 May 1998 Marlborough ) was a Britisheconomist . Graduating fromNewnham College, Cambridge (M.A. Oxon, inc. awarded 1938, and with a Ph.D. in Economics (London School of Economics and Political Science) 1937, she joinedJacob Marschak 's Oxford Institute of Statistics before serving inFrederick Lindemann 'sS-Branch , SirWinston Churchill 's privateeconomics andstatistics service, duringWorld War II . After the war, she served briefly with the British Control Commission in Germany and later with the United Nations, before returning to academia and theLondon School of Economics , where she retired as a Reader in 1977. Makower was at the forefront of the statistical turn in the British economics of the 1930s, and remained an influential figure after the war, acting as an important link between the mathematical economics developed at theCowles Commission and British economics.Works
*Makower, Helen, "Activity Analysis and the Theory of Economic Equilibrium" (London : Macmillan 1957).
Bibliography
*Klaes, M. (2004) "Makower, Helen (1910-1998)" in cite book | author=Rutherford, D. (ed.) | title=Dictionary of British Economists | publisher=Continuum International | year=2004 | id=ISBN 1-84371-030-7 , vol.2, "pp"718-719; [http://e-notes.co.uk/pdf/Makower.pdf Online version]
*Lancaster, K.J. (1987) 'Makower, Helen' In J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, and P. Newman, "The New Palgrave", vol. 3, London: Macmillan, p. 280.
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