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  1. John Bates Clark (1847–1938), the most eminent American economist of a century ago, was, in his own day, caricatured as an apologist for laissez-faire capitalism (Veblen 1908).1 The caricature has shown stay-ing power, a measure, perhaps, of the relative paucity of scholarship on Clark and his work. Recent Clark research signals a welcome attempt

  2. JOHN BATES CLARK, I847-1938 A Tribute N March 2I, I938, Professor John Bates Clark died at his home in New York City at the age of ninety-one. An outstanding figure in the history of American thought, Professor Clark guided the development and enriched the content of economic theory as few had done to his day.

  3. 5. Feb. 2018 · By John Bates Clark This 1908 edition is the third reprinting of Clark’s path-breaking, yet widely under-read, 1899 textbook, in which he developed marginal productivity theory and used it to explore the way income is distributed between wages, interest, and rents in a market economy.

  4. John Bates Clark (1847-1938) John Bates Clark (January 26, 1847 _ March 21, 1938) was an American neoclassical economist. He was one of the pioneers of the marginalist revolution and opponent to the Institutionalist school of economics, and spent most of his career as professor at Columbia University.

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  6. 10. Dez. 2018 · John Bates Clark, 1847-1938. American Neoclassical economist, professor of economics at Columbia and one of the leading figures of the Marginalist Revolution.. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of John Clark and Martha Bates, John Bates Clark, with some interruptions, was educated at Brown University and then later Amherst College (where he was taken under the wing by the arch ...

  7. John Bates Clark (1847– 1938), the most eminent American economist of a century ago, was, in his own day, caricatured as an apologist for laissez-faire capitalism (Veblen 1908). 1 The caricature has shown stay-