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  1. J. M. Clark and the Economics of Responsibility Dell P. Champlin and lanet T. Knoedler In his 1930 essay, "The Socializing of Theoretical Economics," John Maurice Clark criti-cized orthodox economics, or, as he termed it, "Euclidean economics" (Clark 1921, 132 ff.). He believed that the treatment of business under orthodox economics-which

  2. John Maurice Clark ( Northampton, 1884 – Westport, 1963) è stato un economista statunitense . Figlio del più celebre John Bates Clark, è considerato il maggior esponente dell' istituzionalismo. Autore di innumerevoli saggi economici, tra cui La competizione come processo dinamico ( 1961 ), fu docente alla Columbia University dal 1926 al 1953.

  3. JOHN MAURICE. (1884-1963) Professeur à Columbia, John Maurice Clark est le fils de l'économiste américain John Bates Clark. Sa pensée peut se caractériser par quatre traits, constitutifs de l'école dite de l'institutionnalisme dont il est un des représentants. En premier lieu, contre l'économie marginaliste abstraite et déductive de ...

  4. 29. März 2017 · John Maurice Clark’s (1886–1963) approach to economic responsibility is remarkable in two respects: First, because his objective is to develop an economics of responsibility that can be considered as a foundation of the concept of economic responsibility from an economic perspective; second, what he developed is an alternative to the shaky foundation of economic responsibility in today’s ...

  5. 1. Juni 1997 · The Other J.M.: John Maurice Clark and the Keynesian Revolution. L. Fiorito M. Vernengo. Economics, History. 2009. This paper suggests that Clark's views regarding the Keynesian Revolution illuminate some of the limitations of the Keynesian orthodoxy that developed after the war, bringing more institutional…. Expand.

  6. Clark had been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Paris in 1948. “The Uses of Diversity: Competitive Bearings of Diversities in Cost and Demand Functions,” The American Economic Review, Supplement, 48 (May 1958): 476. “Aims of Economic Life as Seen by Economists,” in Economic Institutions, 55. Overhead Costs, 482.