<p><strong>'[These] Yale lectures help us to understand how the connection between mathematical reasoning and economics evolved in the formative period between the two world wars. Furthermore, these lectures reveal the profound intellectual debt Samuelson owes to the Norwegian economist. This debt is apprant not only in the area of the origins of dynamic analysis, where the connection is direct, but also in the general concept of economics as an empirical science and not simply a hypothetical-deductive paradigm.'</strong> <em>-Mario Pomini, University of Padua, History of Economic Thought and Policy/2-2012</em></p><p><strong>'The ingenuity visible in his view of traditional economic problems and the manifest creativity of his mind intrigue the contemporary reader today as they probably intrigued his audience in Paris eighty years ago.' </strong><em>- Ivan Moscati, University of Insubria</em></p>
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Olav Bjerkholt is Professor of Economics at the University of Oslo. Duo Qin is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Queen Mary, University of London.