classical liberal
Peter Bauer
Peter Thomas Bauer
1915–2002
How Peter Bauer is discussed in this archive
Authored 3 works in the archive.
Referenced in 5 other works — including Economic Prophecies , Essays by Foreign Economists , and Approach to the Fourth Five-Year Plan .
In Economic Prophecies : Bauer is paired with Friedman as the second of two Western witnesses to Shenoy's prophetic stature, his description of Shenoy as 'a hero and a saint' framing the moral as well as the analytical case for posthumous vindication.
In Essays by Foreign Economists : Peter Bauer contributes three essays to the volume, the largest single contribution by any author in the table of contents, establishing him as a central figure in this Forum of Free Enterprise compilation.
In Approach to the Fourth Five-Year Plan : Peter Bauer is listed among the Forum-associated economists whose earlier critiques of Soviet-style planning are invoked as vindicated by India's food shortages, inflation and foreign-exchange crises.
In Indian Planning and the Common Man : P.
In B.R. Shenoy : India's First Neoliberal? : Peter Bauer inducted Shenoy into the Mont Pelerin Society, wrote a tribute to him after his death, and is named as an admirer who validated Shenoy's work internationally.
By Peter Bauer (3)
Mentioned in (6)
Primary works (5)
- Golden Jubilee (1956-2006) · 2006
- Economic Prophecies · 2004
- "it recalls Shenoy's forecast, validated by Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman and Peter Bauer, that India's socialist dirigisme would fail" — Bauer co-validates the Shenoy prophecy in the editors' framing
- "It opens with Milton Friedman calling Shenoy 'a prophet unhonoured in his own country' and Peter Bauer describing him as 'a hero and a saint.'" — Bauer's 'hero and saint' phrase opens the Editor's Note alongside Friedman's 'prophet' epithet
- Essays by Foreign Economists · 1971
- "the table of contents lists pieces by Milton Friedman, B. A. Tarlton, F. A. Hayek, G. Carl Wiegand, W. H. Hutt, Colin Clark (two essays), P. T. Bauer (three essays), Dudley Dillard, and Eugene Black" — Bauer named as the most prolific contributor to the Forum's compiled collection of foreign economists
- Approach to the Fourth Five-Year Plan · 1968
- "warnings earlier issued by A. D. Shroff, Murarji J. Vaidya, N. A. Palkhivala, Prof. P. T. Bauer and Prof. B. R. Shenoy" — FFE introduction; Bauer's dissent is grouped with other Forum economists whose positions the current crisis confirms
- Indian Planning and the Common Man · 1962
- "The appendix's 21-item reading list — Hayek (multiple), Mises, Robbins, Roepke, Erhard, Colin Clark, P. T. Bauer, Henry Hazlitt — anchors the polemic in the Mont Pelerin/classical-liberal tradition." — P. T. Bauer named in Shenoy's classical-liberal reading list
Opinion pieces (1)
- B.R. Shenoy : India's First Neoliberal?
- "The Note happened to receive the attention of economist Peter Bauer who inducted Shenoy into the 1959 annual meeting of the MPS at Oxford" — Bauer as the gateway to the international neoliberal network