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  1. Wesley Clair Mitchell (August 5, 1874 – October 29, 1948) was an American economist known for his empirical work on business cycles and for guiding the National Bureau of Economic Research in its first decades.

  2. Wesley Clair Mitchell (* 5. August 1874 in Rushville, Illinois; † 29. Oktober 1948 in New York City, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Ökonom . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werk. 3 Ehrungen. 4 Schriften (Auswahl) 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Mitchell kam früh in Kontakt mit Thorstein Veblen .

  3. died: Oct. 29, 1948, New York, N.Y. (aged 74) Subjects Of Study: business cycle. Wesley C. Mitchell (born Aug. 5, 1874, Rushville, Ill., U.S.—died Oct. 29, 1948, New York, N.Y.) was an American economist, the world’s foremost authority of his day on business cycles.

  4. WESLEY CLAIR MITCHELL, 1874-1948 AN APPRECIATION The death of Wesley Clair Mitchell brought to an end a lifetime of formative research, inspired scholarship, and earnest, continu- ous effort to apply scientific methods to social and economic prob- lems. The end was untimely not merely because it always comes too soon for those few useful and ...

  5. 7. Juli 2022 · Publish with us. Policies and ethics. Business cycles often begin with the work of Mr. Wesley Clair MitchellMitchell, Wesley, the first Director of Research at the National Bureau of Economic ResearchNational Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), NBER. Mr. MitchellMitchell, Wesley was elected the...

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  6. 11. Juni 2018 · Mitchell, Wesley Clair 1874-1948. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Wesley Mitchell pioneered the empirical study of business cycles. A founder of the National Bureau of Economic Research, he was one of the major figures within the institutionalist movement in American economics. Mitchell was born in Rushville, Illinois, and brought up in Decatur, Illinois.

  7. 18. Okt. 2016 · Abstract. Wesley C. Mitchell was born in Rushville, Illinois, on 5 August 1874 and died on 29 October 1948. Most of his professional life was spent at Columbia University (1913–19, 1922–44) and as Director of Research at the National Bureau of Economic Research in New York (1920–45).