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  1. 1. Mai 2001 · John Bates Clark (1847-1938) made important contributions to the economic debate of his time. In The Distribution of Wealth: A Theory of Wages, Interest and Profits, he developed the "marginal productivity" concept and the "product exhaustion" thesis behind the Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution, which he was the first to develop in 1889, from which he then extrapolated enormous ...

  2. Before the John Bates Clark Medal (JBCM) had become a widely acknowledged professional and public marker of excellence in economics research, in the first twenty years since its inception more than seventy years ago in 1947, it was almost discontinued three times and once even not conferred. These controversies derived from the fact that the medal was originally established to showcase the ...

  3. Melissa Dell, Clark Medalist 2020. American Economic Association Honors and Awards CommitteeApril 2020. A central question in history, political economy and economic development is the role that institutions play in the development of different societies. Through her pioneering careful and creative data collection and empirical work, Melissa ...

  4. Emi Nakamura, Clark Medalist 2019. American Economic Association Honors and Awards Committee. April 2019. Emi Nakamura is an empirical macroeconomist who has greatly increased our understanding of price-setting by firms and the effects of monetary and fiscal policies. Nakamura’s distinctive approach is notable for its creativity in suggesting ...

  5. 20. Apr. 2022 · Abstract. Modern scholars of the history of economic thought recognise that John Bates Clark’s earlier works bear far less formal abstraction and, instead, fervently appeal for economic reforms that are inspired by Protestant ethics and German Historicism. After the violent Haymarket incident in Chicago in 1886, Clark is assumed to have ...

  6. John Bates Clark, 1847-1938 The career of John Bates Clark coincides in time with the transition in Ameri-can economics from a colonial dependence upon English political economy to a maturing of native American ideas, influenced in considerable measure by Euro-pean continental economic methods and doctrines. Like the other giants of those

  7. ClarkJohn Bates, US-amerikanischer Nationalökonom, * 26. 1. 1847 Providence, † 23. 3. 1938 New York; Vater von John M. Clark; Vertreter der ...