Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei Arthur
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Data de Publicação: | 2022 |
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Texto Completo: | https://doi.org/10.29182/hehe.v25i2.827 http://hdl.handle.net/1843/60173 |
Resumo: | Mark Twain wrote the novel A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur’s court (1889) as a way to reflect on the changes happening in the so called “Gilded Age” of the United States. The book tells the story of Hank Morgan, an engineer whofound himself in the 6th century England, when King Arthur led the Knights of the Round Table in Camelot. Hank tries to industrialize England twelve centuries before, using his knowledge of technology, political economy and culture. His project of an Electric Camelot, however, suffers many problems and fails. The novel is relevant for economists because it deals with many topics of interest, such as entrepreneurship and economic development. The literature in the “visiting economist syndrome” – term created by Albert Hirschman – identifies many problems in the development aid process of a country due to a series of factors, including even arrogance and naivety of the economic models, but that are present when dealing with different contexts. It is argued that these problems have been discussed by Mark Twain, who had interest in the nascent neoclassical economics, in the referred novel. In spite of Hank being an engineer, his trajectory resembles a visiting economist. Thus, the novel is a tool to explore problems and challenges of economic development through fiction. |
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Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei ArthurElectric Camelot: an economist visits King Arthur’s courtAlbert HirschmanMark TwainEconomistas visitantesCiclo arturianoEconomia e literaturaDesenvolvimento econômicoEmpreendedorismoDesenvolvimento econômicoMark Twain wrote the novel A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur’s court (1889) as a way to reflect on the changes happening in the so called “Gilded Age” of the United States. The book tells the story of Hank Morgan, an engineer whofound himself in the 6th century England, when King Arthur led the Knights of the Round Table in Camelot. Hank tries to industrialize England twelve centuries before, using his knowledge of technology, political economy and culture. His project of an Electric Camelot, however, suffers many problems and fails. The novel is relevant for economists because it deals with many topics of interest, such as entrepreneurship and economic development. The literature in the “visiting economist syndrome” – term created by Albert Hirschman – identifies many problems in the development aid process of a country due to a series of factors, including even arrogance and naivety of the economic models, but that are present when dealing with different contexts. It is argued that these problems have been discussed by Mark Twain, who had interest in the nascent neoclassical economics, in the referred novel. In spite of Hank being an engineer, his trajectory resembles a visiting economist. Thus, the novel is a tool to explore problems and challenges of economic development through fiction.Mark Twain escreveu o livro A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1889) como uma forma de refletir sobre as mudanças que ocorriam nos Estados Unidos da assim chamada “Era Dourada”. O livro conta a história de Hank Morgan, um engenheiro que foi parar na Inglaterra do século VI, quando o Rei Arthur liderava os Cavaleiros da Távola Redonda, em Camelot. Hank tenta industrializar a Inglaterra doze séculos antes, usando seus conhecimentos de tecnologia e cultura. Porém, seu projeto de Camelot Elétrica, sobre inúmeros reveses e falha. A novela é relevante para economistas porque lida com vários tópicos de interesse, tais como empreendedorismo e desenvolvimento econômico. A literatura sobre a “síndrome do economista visitante” identifica inúmeros problemas no processo de ajuda ao desenvolvimento de um país devido a uma série de fatores, incluindo até mesmo arrogância e ingenuidade dos modelos econômicos, mas que estão presentes quando se lidam com contextos diferentes. Argumenta-se que esses problemas foram discutidos por Mark Twain, que tinha interesse na nascente economia neoclássica, na novela em questão. Apesar de Hank ser um engenheiro, sua trajetória é semelhante à de um economista visitante. Assim, o livro é uma ferramenta para explorar por meio da ficção problemas e desafios do desenvolvimento econômico.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilFCE - DEPARTAMENTO DE CIÊNCIAS ECONÔMICASUFMG2023-10-27T17:56:39Z2023-10-27T17:56:39Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.29182/hehe.v25i2.8272525-8184http://hdl.handle.net/1843/60173engHistória Econômica & História de EmpresasRafael Galvão de Almeidainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2023-10-27T20:43:15Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/60173Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2023-10-27T20:43:15Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei Arthur Electric Camelot: an economist visits King Arthur’s court |
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Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei Arthur |
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Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei Arthur Rafael Galvão de Almeida Albert Hirschman Mark Twain Economistas visitantes Ciclo arturiano Economia e literatura Desenvolvimento econômico Empreendedorismo Desenvolvimento econômico |
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Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei Arthur |
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Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei Arthur |
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Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei Arthur |
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Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei Arthur |
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Camelot elétrica: um economista visita a corte do Rei Arthur |
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Rafael Galvão de Almeida |
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Rafael Galvão de Almeida |
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Rafael Galvão de Almeida |
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Albert Hirschman Mark Twain Economistas visitantes Ciclo arturiano Economia e literatura Desenvolvimento econômico Empreendedorismo Desenvolvimento econômico |
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Albert Hirschman Mark Twain Economistas visitantes Ciclo arturiano Economia e literatura Desenvolvimento econômico Empreendedorismo Desenvolvimento econômico |
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Mark Twain wrote the novel A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur’s court (1889) as a way to reflect on the changes happening in the so called “Gilded Age” of the United States. The book tells the story of Hank Morgan, an engineer whofound himself in the 6th century England, when King Arthur led the Knights of the Round Table in Camelot. Hank tries to industrialize England twelve centuries before, using his knowledge of technology, political economy and culture. His project of an Electric Camelot, however, suffers many problems and fails. The novel is relevant for economists because it deals with many topics of interest, such as entrepreneurship and economic development. The literature in the “visiting economist syndrome” – term created by Albert Hirschman – identifies many problems in the development aid process of a country due to a series of factors, including even arrogance and naivety of the economic models, but that are present when dealing with different contexts. It is argued that these problems have been discussed by Mark Twain, who had interest in the nascent neoclassical economics, in the referred novel. In spite of Hank being an engineer, his trajectory resembles a visiting economist. Thus, the novel is a tool to explore problems and challenges of economic development through fiction. |
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