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  2. Most neoclassical economists believe that Wesley Clair Mitchell had no theory of the business cycle; according to Milton Friedman, "Mitchell is generally considered pri-marily an empirical scientist rather than a theorist" (Burns 1952, 237). The reason is that Mitchell's theory was not a neoclassical theory, so in their view, it was not a the ...

  3. 21. Juli 2019 · Wesley Clair Mitchell: the economic scientist by Burns, Arthur F. (Arthur Frank), 1904-1987. Publication date 1952 Topics Mitchell, Wesley Clair, 1874-1948 Publisher New York, National Bureau of Economic Research Collection inlibrary; pri ...

  4. Wesley Clair Mitchell nació en una pequeña ciudad de Illinois en 1874 y murió en Nueva York, en 1948. Hijo de un médico militar que había participado en la guerra civil estadounidense y alumno destacado de Thorstein Veblen, Mitchell fue un miembro respetado de la profesión económica que enseñó en

  5. WESLEY CLAIR MITCHELL 127 earliest productive years to the publication of that classical treatise on Business Cycles (1913) there was a continuous interplay of analysis, at-tempts at gathering and improving economic data, and efforts to raise the quality of basic information available to scholars and to the intel-ligent public at large.

  6. 13. Juli 2023 · Among these five couples, Lucy Sprague Mitchell (1878-1967) and Wesley Clair Mitchell (1874-1948) most successfully combined professional accomplishments with a fulfilling marriage and a rich family life. When they married in 1912, they left their jobs at the University of California at Berkeley, and moved to New York City, which offered more professional opportunities for Lucy. A brilliant ...

  7. Wesley Clair Mitchell (August 5, 1874 – October 29, 1948) was an American economist known for his empirical work on business cycles and for guiding the National Bureau of Economic Research in its first decades. Mitchell was referred to as Thorstein Veblen's "star student." Paul Samuelson named Mitchell (along with Harry Gunnison Brown, Allyn Abbott Young, Henry Ludwell Moore, Frank Knight ...