Edward Kellogg (economist)

Edward Kellogg (1831) Portrait by Samuel Lovett Waldo and William Jewett

Edward Kellogg (October 18, 1790, in Norwalk, Connecticut – April 29, 1858, in New York) was a businessman and economist. Influenced by his experience in the Panic of 1837, he became an early advocate of fiat money. His ideas later influenced the Greenback movement and the Populist Party.