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  1. Nassau William Senior (* 26. September 1790 in Compton, Grafschaft Berkshire; † 4. Juni 1864 in Kensington) war ein englischer Nationalökonom, ältester Sohn von J. R. Senior, Vikar von Durnford, Wiltshire . Leben. Senior wurde am Eton College und Magdalen College in Oxford ausgebildet.

    • 26. September 1790
    • Senior, Nassau William
    • englischer Nationalökonom
  2. Nassau William Senior (/ ˈ s iː n i ər /; 26 September 1790 – 4 June 1864), was an English lawyer known as an economist. He was also a government adviser over several decades on economic and social policy on which he wrote extensively.

  3. 7. Apr. 2024 · Nassau William Senior was a British classical economist who influenced the political and economic policies of his day. Senior was educated at Eton and at the University of Oxford, from which he graduated in 1812. He qualified as a lawyer in 1819. It was as an economist, however, that Senior made.

  4. 17. Juni 2021 · Nassau William Senior was born in Compton Beauchamp in Berkshire on 26 September 1790, the firstborn child of the Reverend John Raven Senior (1764–1824), the son of a merchant trading overseas, and his wife, Mary, daughter of Henry Duke, solicitor-general of Barbados.

    • John Vint
    • j.vint@mmu.ac.uk
    • 2021
  5. Profile. Major Works. Resources. Nassau William Senior, 1790-1864. English economist of the Oxford School. A descendant of Sephardic Jewish emigrants to 17th C. London (from Portugal or Spain, via Hamburg), some of whom had gone on to live in Barbados and Jamaica, may help explain the unusual first and last name this great English economist.

  6. 22. Okt. 2016 · Born at Compton Beauchamp in Berkshire, the eldest son of John Raven Senior, Vicar of Durnford, Nassau Senior studied for the Bar in London, was the first Drummond Professor of Political Economy at Oxford, 1825–30, and was elected to a second term, 1847–52.

  7. Nassau William Senior (September 26, 1790 – June 4, 1864), was an English economist who occupied the first chair of political economy in England. He was one of the leading economists of the early nineteenth century, and was active in advising successive British governments with regard to economic policy.