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  1. Produktbeschreibung. The first comprehensive study of the life and works of John Maurice Clark (1884-1963), who continued the work of his father, John Bates Clark (1847-1938) by developing a new dynamic economic theory, often referred to as 'Social Economics'. Although J.M. Clark's contributions anticipated much of Keynes', he went much further ...

  2. John Maurice Clark (1884-1963), a leading institutional economist, reflected on the consequences of the social and economic change taking place at the turn of the last century for the responsibility of individuals, businesses, and corporations and called for the development of an economics of responsibility. This book contains in-depth articles by scholars from within and beyond economics who ...

  3. John Maurice Clark is commonly recognized as one of the most influential figures of US interwar economic thinking. This note focuses on a specific aspect of Clark's works which epitomizes his attempt to combine the rigor of tradi tional economic analysis with his "institutionalist" attitude, namely his contri bution to the multiplier principle ...

  4. John Maurice Clark’s article “The Changing Basis of Economic Responsibility,“ published in the Journal of Political Economy, is the topical starting point for all scholars interested in economic responsibility and responsible economic action. John Maurice Clark (1884-1963), a leading institutional economist, reflected on the consequences of the social and economic change taking place at ...

  5. John Maurice Clark ( 1884-1963 ) Nació en Northampton, Massachussets, en noviembre de 1884. Fue hijo de otro importante economista: John Bates Clark. Pero a diferencia de éste, a John Maurice Clark se le asocia con la corriente institucionalista americana. Cursó estudios en la Universidad de Amherst, en Columbia University, donde se doctoró ...

  6. 1. Jan. 2017 · Clark departed from the conventional mainstream in his social economics, which was akin to the institutional economics of John R. Commons and Wesley C. Mitchell and which reflected the influence of Thorstein Veblen and John Dewey. Clark’s work on the social control of business and the theory of regulation explored the fundamental legal-economic nexus of society in a non-ideological manner ...

  7. John Maurice Clark died on June 27, 1963, at the age of sev- enty-nine, leaving a sad gap in the ranks of social scientists. The termination of his teaching career in 1957 was a serious loss to. the department of economics of which he had been a member. for thirty-one years. He became an emeritus professor in 1953.