John Maurice Clark
John Maurice Clark (1884–1963) was an American economist whose work combined the rigor of traditional economic analysis with an "institutionalist" attitude. Clark was a pioneer in developing the notion of workable competition and the theoretical basis of modern Keynesian economics, including the concept of the economic multiplier.
John Maurice Clark | |
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Born | November 30, 1884 Northampton, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | June 27, 1963 Westport, Connecticut, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Academic career | |
Field | Political economics |
School or tradition | Institutional economics |
Influences | Thorstein Veblen |
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