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  1. Mitchell's Baptist grandaunt.2 Here it would be pedantic to probe beyond Mitchell's Business Cycles.3 The present volume is the first instalment in the re-' Arthur F. Burns and Wesley C. Mitchell, Measuring Business Cycles. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1946. Pp. 560. $5.00. 2 J. M. Clark, Preface to Social Economics (New

  2. Wesley Mitchell recibió su licenciatura de la Universidad de Chicago en 1899. Allí tuvo ocasión de ser entre los estudiantes de Thorstein Veblen y John Dewey. Más tarde completó sus estudios en las Universidades de Halle y Viena y fue instructor en las de Chicago (1900-1902), California (1902-1912) y Columbia (1913-1919).

  3. 1. Jan. 2017 · Wesley C. Mitchell was born in Rushville, Illinois, on 5 August 1874 and died on 29 October 1948. Most of his professional life was spent at Columbia University (1913–19, 1922–44) and as Director of Research at the National Bureau of Economic Research in New York (1920–45).

  4. www.nber.org › books-and-chapters › measuring-business-cyclesMeasuring Business Cycles | NBER

    Author (s): Arthur F. Burns & Wesley C. Mitchell (p. 551-560) Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, and business professionals.

  5. "Wesley Clair Mitchell" published on by null. (1874 –1948)The youngest of the founders of the institutionalist school in economics, which argued—against the neoclassicists—that social institutions played a central role in shaping economic behavior.

  6. Wesley Clair Mitchell was an American economist. Born in Illinois, he studied at the University of Chicago under Thorstein Veblen and taught at Columbia University. As Veblen's student he developed an "institutional" view of the economy based on his belief that financial factors, especially corporate profits, are the driving force in industry. Director of the National Bureau of Economic ...