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  1. 11. Mai 2018 · John Bates Clark. The American economist John Bates Clark (1847-1938) was the first economic theorist from the United States to achieve an international reputation. John Bates Clark was born and raised in Providence, R. I. In 1872, after an absence due to his father's illness and death, Clark graduated from Amherst College.

  2. In this fresh study of the career and theoretical work of John Bates Clark, the first American economist to achieve international standing, Henry demonstrates that the usual interpretations of Clark are flawed, and that Clark set out to develop a theory of distribution that would support then current political authority and property relationships.

  3. John Bates Clark (January 26, 1847 – March 21, 1938) was an American neoclassical economist, a pioneer of the marginalist revolution in the United States. He rejected classical economics, and was also an opponent of the Institutional school of economics. Together with Richard T. Ely, he founded the American Economic Association to encourage ...

  4. 1. Jan. 2018 · B31. John Bates Clark, the first American economist to deserve and gain an international reputation, was born at Providence, Rhode Island, on 26 January 1847 into a modestly prosperous merchant family. His father’s struggle with tuberculosis prompted a move to Minneapolis in search of a better climate and later required Clark to discontinue ...

  5. John Bates Clark ( 26 janvier 1847 – 21 mars 1938) est un économiste américain néo-classique. Il est un des pionniers du marginalisme. Il a passé la plus grande partie de sa carrière comme enseignant à l' université Columbia. Influencé par les cours de Karl Knies, il commence par développer des points de vue socialistes avant d ...

  6. John Bates Clark, 1847-1938. American Neoclassical economist, professor of economics at Columbia and one of the leading figures of the Marginalist Revolution.. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of John Clark and Martha Bates, John Bates Clark, with some interruptions, was educated at Brown University and then later Amherst College (where he was taken under the wing by the arch ...

  7. John Bates Clark, the first United States economist to reach a position of prominence within this profession, was raised in an archetypal New England Puritan environment in Providence, Rhode Island.