Guy Routh


Gerald Guy Cumming Routh was an economist whose academic career was spent largely at the University of Sussex, United Kingdom. He also had a spell at the ILO as a visiting associate at the IILS.

Early life

His father, Charles Edward Arthur Routh, joined Imperial Yeomanry for the Boer War, serving in the elite unit 19th Coy. Paget's Horse, and stayed in South Africa after the war. He married Ethel Annie Cumming there and eventually settled in Krugersdorp, where he was superintendent of the hospital for the West Rand Consolidated Mine. He died of a heart attack when Guy was only 8, leaving three children fatherless. Guy eventually attended and graduated from the nearby Witwatersrand University in 1938 with a bachelor's degree in commerce.

Key works

He is most noted for his The Origin of Economic Ideas
  • Routh, Guy Occupation and Pay in Great Britain: 1906-60
  • Routh, Guy The Origin of Economic Ideas, London : Macmillan
  • Routh, Guy Economics, an Alternative Text
  • Routh, Guy What to teach to undergraduates, in Wiles, Peter and Routh, G. Economics in Disarray, Oxford : Basil Blackwell
  • Routh, Guy Unemployment: Economic Perspectives, London: Palgrave Macmillan

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