Wilfred Beckerman (19 May 1925 - 18 April 2020) was an English economist, professor, and author. Beckerman received his PhD from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1950, and served as a fellow and tutor of Balliol College from 1964 until his departure to University College London in 1969. Beckerman served at UCL until 1975, in which he returned to Balliol. Beckerman served as a tutor, and later an Emeritus Fellow at the college, until his death in 2020.
As well as serving in his capacity at the two universities, Beckerman also authored and edited numerous books, primarily focused on environmental economics, with a left-wing political stance.
Early life and education
Wilfred Beckerman was born 19 May 1925, in London to Moishe and Mathilda Beckerman, poor Jewish immigrants from Poland a Ukraine. He was the second youngest of six children.[1][2]
In 1952, Beckerman married Nicole Ritter, who was raised Roman Catholic.[1] The couple had three children: Stephen, Sophia, and Deborah. Ritter died from breast cancer in 1979.[1][2]
In 1991, Beckerman married Joanna Pasek, becoming a step-father to her daughter, Agnieszka. The couple also had a daughter, Beatrice.[2]
Beckerman, Wilfred (1968). An Introduction to National Income Analysis. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN978-0-297-76154-9.
Beckerman, Wilfred (1974). In Defence of Economic Growth. London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN978-0-224-00930-0.[5][6]
Beckerman, Wilfred (1975). Pricing for Pollution: an analysis of market pricing and government regulation in environment consumption and policy. Hobart papers. London: Inst. of Economic Affairs. ISBN978-0-255-36077-7.[7]
Beckerman, Wilfred (1975). Two Cheers for the Affluent Society: A Spirited Defense of Economic Growth. St. Martin's Press. ISBN978-0-312-82600-0.[8]
Beckerman, Wilfred (1978). Measures of Leisure, Equality and Welfare. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Paris: OECD. ISBN978-92-64-11766-2.[9]
Beckerman, Wilfred (1995). Growth, the Environment and the Distribution of Incomes: Essays by a Sceptical Optimist. Economists of the twentieth century. Aldershot: Elgar. ISBN978-1-85898-262-5.[10]
Beckerman, Wilfred (1995). Small Is Stupid: Blowing the Whistle on the Greens. London: Duckworth. ISBN978-0-7156-2640-5.[11]
Beckerman, Wilfred (1996). Through Green Colored Glasses: Environmentalism Reconsidered. Washington, D.C: Cato Institute. ISBN978-1-882577-35-4.[12]
Beckerman, Wilfred (2003). A Poverty of Reason: Sustainable Development and Economic Growth. Oakland, Calif: Independent Institute. ISBN978-0-945999-85-0.[13]
Beckerman, Wilfred; Pasek, Joanna (2004). Justice, Posterity, and the Environment. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-924508-6.[14]
Beckerman, Wilfred (2011). Economics as Applied Ethics: Value Judgements in Welfare Economics. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN978-0-230-27836-3. OCLC650213790.[15]
Beckerman, Wilfred (2017). Economics as Applied Ethics: Fact and Value in Economic Policy (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN978-3-319-50318-9.
As editor
Beckerman, Wilfred, ed. (1972). The Labour Government's Economic Record: 1964-1970. London: Duckworth. ISBN978-0-7156-0608-7.[16]
Beckerman, Wilfred, ed. (1979). Slow Growth in Britain: Causes and Consequence. Oxford : New York: Clarendon Press; Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-828420-8.[17]