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  1. 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 ...

  2. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES Vol. XLIII No. 4 December 2009 DOI 10.2753/JEI0021-3624430404 The Other J.M.: John Maurice Clark and the Keynesian Revolution Luca Fiorito and Matías Vernengo Abstract: 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 ...

  3. 约翰·莫里斯·克拉克(John Maurice Clark),1884-1963。. 美国经济学家, 约翰·贝茨·克拉克 之子。. 哥伦比亚大学 教授,《 美国经济评论 》编辑,美国国际经济学会名誉会长。. 最先对 加速原理 作比较系统的说明。. 由于美国资本主义迅速发展,资本家和工人 ...

  4. 1. Aug. 2008 · John Maurice Clark was of the same generation of Keynes, Hansen and Schumpeter, all born in the 1880s. Even though Clark was a prominent economist, and influ ential both in academia and in policy ...

  5. 29. März 2017 · For the understanding of Clarkean economics, two articles, both published in the Review of Social Economy, Footnote 6 are helpful as well: John Maurice Clark’s Unmet Challenge (Rohrlich 1981) and The Instructive Vision of John Maurice Clark (Stanfield 1981). Rohrlich reviews both Clark , as well as Clark’s later work. He identifies a dual ...

  6. 1. Apr. 2017 · Mar 2017. Economic Responsibility. pp.25-45. John Maurice Clark is an early classic of the concept of “ordo” responsibility. He saw very clearly that the self-interest of the business sector ...

  7. John Maurice, 1884–1963, amerik. Nationalökonom, Sohn von John Bates Clark, dessen Lehrstuhl an der Columbia University er 1926 übernahm.Mit seinem Aufsatz „Towards a Concept of Workable Competition“ (1940) löste er eine weltweite, bis heute nicht abgeschlossene Diskussion über Wettbewerbskonzepte aus.