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Frank Fetter. Frank Albert Fetter ( / ˈfɛtər /; March 8, 1863 – March 21, 1949) was an American economist of the Austrian School. Fetter's treatise, The Principles of Economics, contributed to an increased American interest in the Austrian School, including the theories of Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, Friedrich von Wieser, and Ludwig ...
- March 8, 1863, Peru, Indiana, U.S.
17. März 2024 · Frank Albert Fetter (born March 8, 1863, Peru, Ind., U.S.—died March 21, 1949, Princeton, N.J.) was an American economist who was one of the pioneers of modern academic economics in the United States. After an interruption of university studies because of illness in his family, Fetter graduated from Indiana University in 1891 and ...
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Frank Albert Fetter (March 8, 1863 – 1949) was an American economist of the Austrian school. His major contributions were in the fundamental areas of economics, including theories of value , capitalization, rent, interest, and wages.
1. Jan. 2017 · Abstract. Fetter was born on 3 March 1863 in the town of Peru, Indiana, and died on 21 March 1949 in Princeton, New Jersey. He was educated at Indiana and Cornell Universities and received his doctorate in economics at the University of Halle in Germany in 1894; he spent most of his life teaching at Cornell (1901–1911) and ...
Fetter was born on 3 March 1863 in the town of Peru, Indiana, and died on 21 March 1949 in Princeton, New Jersey. He was educated at Indiana and Cornell Universities and received his doctorate in economics at the University of Halle in Germany in 1894; he spent most of his life teaching at Cornell (1901–1911) and Princeton universities (1911 ...
Fetter, Frank Albert (1863-1949), first chairman of the Department of Economics and Social institutions, was a philosopher-theorist whose Indiana-Quaker upbringing drove him to use his great powers of theoretical analysis for the advancement of public policy and human welfare. The Economics Department still bears his imprint.
People. Frank A. Fetter. 1863 – 1949. Frank Albert Fetter (1863-1949) was the leader in the United States of the early Austrian school of economics. Written works. Capital, Interest, and Rent (author) Economics, 2 vols. (author) Economics, vol. 1: Economic Principles (author) Economics, vol. 2: Modern Economic Problems (author) Collection.