Jacob Viner
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 54 years ago |
Date of birth | May 3,1892 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Montreal |
Canada | |
Date of died | September 12,1970 |
Died | Princeton |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
School or tradition | Chicago School of Economics |
Influenced by | Frank William Taussig |
Frank Knight | |
Job | Economist |
Education | Harvard University |
McGill University | |
Doctor student | Philip W. Bell |
Arthur Bloomfield | |
Bernard Brodie | |
Jacques Melitz | |
Roland Wilson | |
Donald Winch | |
Paul Wonnacott | |
Nationality | American |
Canadian | |
Influencees | Milton Friedman |
George Stigler | |
Paul Samuelson | |
Gary Becker | |
Bert F. Hoselitz | |
Academic advisor | F. W. Taussig |
Notabl idea | Economy/Diseconomy; Ricardo–Viner model; trade creation; trade diversion |
School or tradit | Chicago school of economics |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 513842 |
Essays on the intellectual history of economics
The role of providence in the social order
Canada's balance of international indebtedness, 1900-1913
Cost curves and supply curves . .
Guide to John Rae's Life of Adam Smith
The American Interest in the Colonial Problem.
Balanced Deflation, Inflation, Or More Depression
The United States in a multi-national economy
customs union issue / by Jacob Viner
Studies in the Theory of International Trade
Cost curves and supply curves ..
Dumping: A Problem in International Trade
The role of providence in the social order
Canada's balance of international indebtedness, 1900-1913
Cost curves and supply curves . .
Guide to John Rae's Life of Adam Smith
The American Interest in the Colonial Problem.
Balanced Deflation, Inflation, Or More Depression
The United States in a multi-national economy
customs union issue / by Jacob Viner
Studies in the Theory of International Trade
Cost curves and supply curves ..
Dumping: A Problem in International Trade
Jacob Viner Life story
Jacob Viner was a Canadian economist and is considered with Frank Knight and Henry Simons to be one of the "inspiring" mentors of the early Chicago school of economics in the 1930s: he was one of the leading figures of the Chicago faculty.