References
Main Works by Avner Offer
Offer, A. (1977). ‘The Origins of the Law of Property Acts, 1910—25'. Modern Law Review, 40(5): 505-522.
Offer, A. (1980). ‘Ricardo's Paradox and the Movement of Rents in Britain, c.1870-1910'.
Economic History Review, New Series, 33(2): 236-252.Offer, A. (1981). Property and Politics 1870—1914: Landownership, Law, Ideology and Urban Development in England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Offer, A. (1989). The First World War: An Agrarian Interpretation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Offer, A. (1991). ‘Farm Tenure and Land Values in England, c.1750-1950'. Economic History Review, New Series, 44(1): 1-20.
Offer, A. (1993). ‘The British Empire, 1870-1914: A Waste of Money?'. Economic History Review, New Series, 46(2): 215-238.
Offer, A. (1994). ‘Lawyers and Land Law Revisited'. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 14(2): 269-278.
Offer, A. (1995). ‘Going to War in 1914: A Matter of Honor?'. Politics & Society, 23(2): 213-241.
Offer, A. (1997). ‘Between the Gift and the Market: The Economy of Regard'. Economic History Review, New Series, 50(3): 450-476.
Offer, A. (2001). ‘Body Weight and Self-Control in the United States and Britain Since the 1950s'. Social History of Medicine, 14(1): 79-106.
Offer, A. (2003). Why Has the Public Sector Grown So Large in Market Societies? The Political Economy of Prudence in the UK, c. 1870—2000. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Offer, A. (2006). The Challenge of Affluence: Self-Control and Well-Being in the United States and Britain Since 1950. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Offer, A. (2012a). ‘The Economy of Obligation: Incomplete Contracts and the Cost of the Welfare State'. Discussion Papers in Economic and Social History, University of Oxford, 103(August). Available at: https://pdfs. semanticscholar.org/a673/f0e499acb03a343b6a303ccc3de82e7e3192.
pdf?_ga=2.191585325.601989749.1591885991-635948987.1548679853.Offer, A. (2012b). ‘Self-Interest, Sympathy and the Invisible Hand: From Adam Smith to Market Liberalism'. Economic Thought, 1(2): 1-14.
Offer, A. (2014a). ‘Narrow Banking, Real Estate, and Financial Stability in the UK, c.1870-2010'. Chapter 9 in N. Dimsdale and A. Hotson (eds) British Financial Crises Since 1825. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 158-173.
Offer, A. (2014b). Burn Mark: A Photographic Memoir of the Six Day War. Oxford: Lintel Press.
Offer, A. (2014c). ‘A Warrant for Pain: Caveat Emptor vs the Duty of Care in American Medicine, c.1970-2010'. Chapter 15 in N. Morris and D. Vines (eds) Capital Failure: Rebuilding Trust in Financial Services. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 332—349.
Offer, A. (2017a). ‘The Market Turn: From Social Democracy to Market Liberalism'. Economic History Review, 70(4): 1,051—1,071.
Offer, A. (2017b). ‘Charles Hilliard Feinstein (1932—2004)'. Chapter 46 in R.A. Cord (ed.) The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics. London: Palgrave Macmillan: 1,027—1,044.
Offer, A. (2018). ‘Patient and Impatient Capital: Time Horizons as Market Boundaries'. Discussion Papers in Economic and Social History, University of Oxford, 165(August). Available at: https://www.economics.ox.ac.uk/materials/ working_papers/4670/165-avner-offer.pdf.
Offer, A., R. Pechey and S. Ulijaszek (2010). ‘Obesity Under Affluence Varies by Welfare Regimes: The Effect of Fast Food, Insecurity, and Inequality'. Economics & Human Biology, 8(3): 297—308.
Offer, A. and G. Soderberg (2016). The Nobel Factor: The Prize in Economics, Social Democracy, and the Market Turn. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Other Works Referred To
Ainslie, G. (1992). Picoeconomics: The Strategic Interaction of Successive Motivational States Within the Person. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Anderson, J.S. (1992). Lawyers and the Making of English Land Law 1832—1940. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Case, A. and A. Deaton (2020). Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Denoon, D. (1983). Settler Capitalism: The Dynamics of Dependent Development in the Southern Hemisphere. New York: Oxford University Press.
The Economist (2006). ‘The Perils of Prosperity: Can You Be Too Rich?'. 27 April. Available at: https://www.economist.com/books-and-arts/2006/04/27/the-perils- of-prosperity.
Friedman, M. (1956). ‘The Distribution of Income and the Welfare Activities of Government'. Lecture delivered at Wabash College, 20 June. Available at: https:// miltonfriedman.hoover.org/friedman_images/Collections/2016c21/ MFlecture_06_1956_5.pdf.
Gintis, H. (2007). ‘Economic Growth and Well-Being: A Behavioural Analysis'. Economic Journal, 117(521): F445—F459.
James, O. (2006). ‘Workaholic Consumerism is Now a Treadmill and a Curse'. The Guardian, 2 May. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2006/may/02/ comment.politics1.
Nunan, T. (2012). ‘Interview with Avner Offer'. 28 July. Available at: https://docs. google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxhdm9m ZmVyfGd4OmVjNjRhMmRhNzliMzA1Zg.
Oswald, A.J. and N. Powdthavee (2007). ‘Obesity, Unhappiness, and The Challenge of Affluence: Theory and Evidence'. Economic Journal, 117(521): F441—F459.
Perkin, H. (1989). The Rise of Professional Society: England Since 1880. Abingdon: Routledge.
Pottage, A. (1994). ‘The Measure of Land'. Modern Law Review, 57(3): 361—384.
Talmon, J.L. (1952). The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy: Political Theory and Practice During the French Revolution and Beyond. London: Secker & Warburg.
Venook, J. (2016). ‘The Political Slant of the Nobel Prize in Economics'. The Atlantic,
9 October. Available at: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/10/ nobel-factor-offer-soderberg/503186/.