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  1. Gabriel Zucman, Clark Medalist 2023. American Economic Association Honors and Awards Committee. April 2023. Gabriel Zucman has made fundamental contributions to the field of public economics. He is recognized as one of the world's leading experts on tax evasion, both at the household and at the corporate level, and a major contributor to the ...

  2. John Bates Clark (1847–1938), the most eminent American economist of a century ago, was, in his own day, caricatured as an apologist for laissez-faire capitalism (Veblen 1908).1 The caricature has shown stay-ing power, a measure, perhaps, of the relative paucity of scholarship on Clark and his work. Recent Clark research signals a welcome ...

  3. 5. Feb. 2018 · By John Bates Clark. This 1908 edition is the third reprinting of Clark’s path-breaking, yet widely under-read, 1899 textbook, in which he developed marginal productivity theory and used it to explore the way income is distributed between wages, interest, and rents in a market economy. In this book Clark made the theory of marginal ...

  4. John Bates Clark (1847–1938), the most eminent American economist of a century ago, was, in his own day, caricatured as an apologist for laissez-faire capitalism (Veblen 1908).1 The caricature has shown stay-ing power, a measure, perhaps, of the relative paucity of scholarship on Clark and his work. Recent Clark research signals a welcome ...

  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, 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.

  7. John Bates Clark, 1847-1938. JOHN BATES CLARK, I847-1938. AA Tribute. N March 2I, I938, Professor John Bates Clark died at his home in New York City at the age of ninety-one. An outstanding figure in the history of American thought, Professor Clark guided the development and enriched the content of economic theory as few had done to his day.