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  1. Allyn Abbott Young (September 19, 1876 – March 7, 1929) was an American economist. He was born into a middle-class family in Kenton, Ohio. He died aged 52 in London, his life cut short by pneumonia during an influenza epidemic. He was then at the height of his intellectual powers and current president of Section F of the British ...

  2. This volume offers an intellectual biography of Allyn Young (1876-1929), a deep thinker and great teacher in Economics. It reviews Young's contribution to Economics, Theory of Value and Distribution, Growth Theory, Money and Banking and Business Cycles.

  3. 1. Jan. 2017 · B31. Allyn Youngs career presents a puzzle. He is best known to modern readers, if at all, as the author of one much-reprinted article on ‘Increasing Returns and Economic Progress’ (1928). With such a narrow base his present fame can of course hardly compare with that of some other leading American economists of his day, such ...

  4. 11. Juni 2009 · This paper investigates the influence of Allyn Abbott Young's theoretical work on the groundbreaking contributions of early development theorists, Paul Rosenstein-Rodan and Ragnar Nurkse. The work of Allyn Young had a significant impact on early development theory as the above-mentioned pioneers of development economics built ...

  5. 28. Nov. 2019 · Allyn Abbott Young. Ramesh Chandra. Part of the book series: Great Thinkers in Economics ( (GTE)) 257 Accesses. Abstract. In this chapter Youngs monetary views are discussed. He stated that modern business was in the hands of men who had come to think in terms of money and the price-making process was largely in their hands.

    • Ramesh Chandra
    • 2020
  6. Allyn Abbott Young (1876-1929), economist and teacher, was a professor of economics at Harvard University from 1920 to 1927. Young applied mathematical tools for a more precise formation of economic theory and supported a closer interaction between economic study and general social analysis.

  7. ALLYN ABBOTT YOUNG. 551 three year period; his heart was at Harvard, and he had made up his mind to return there. All these expectations were confounded by his sudden death. He had been in the United States shortly before, in December-January, apparently in full vigor; and a few days before the end had taken the