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Revision as of 15:15, 12 July 2009

Usage

To use this template, copy the text above to the top of the biography. All fields are optional, and if left blank will not appear in the Infobox. The exception is {{{name}}}, which if omitted will be inherited from the title of the article.

{{infobox Economist
| name             = 
| school_tradition = 
| color            = lightsteelblue
| image_name       = 
| image_size       = 
| image_caption    = 
| birth            = 
| death            = 
| nationality      = 
| institution      = 
| field            = 
| alma_mater       = 
| influences       = 
| opposed          = 
| influenced       = 
| contributions    = 
| awards           = 
| signature        = <!-- file name only -->
| repec_prefix =   | repec_id =
}}

Parameters

  • Birth: use the template {{birth date and age}} if alive and {{birth date}} if dead.
  • Death: use the template {{death date and age}} if dead.
  • School/tradition should be selected from the subcategories in Category:Economists;
  • Entries in Influences, Opposed, Influenced, and Contributions should be explained in the main text of one of the articles. Those that are not mentioned in the main text may be deleted.
  • Opposed refers to persons or schools whose ideas were opposed by this economist. Randall Collins (1998: 379-380) argues that the most important relationships in shaping the evolution of philosophies are "rivalrous" relationships, between opposing thinkers. There may well be overlap between Opposed and Influences (as, for example, Aristotle was both influenced by and opposed to Plato).
Collins, Randall. 1998. The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University. ISBN 0674001877

Microformat

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