John Bates Clark | |
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Born | Providence, Rhode Island, US | January 26, 1847
Died | March 21, 1938 New York City, US | (aged 91)
Academic career | |
Institution | Carleton College Johns Hopkins University Columbia University |
School or tradition | Neoclassical economics |
Alma mater | Amherst College |
Doctoral advisor | Karl Knies |
Doctoral students | Henry Moore Alvin Saunders Johnson |
Influences | Karl Knies |
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John Bates Clark (January 26, 1847 – March 21, 1938) was an American neoclassical economist. He was one of the pioneers of the marginalist revolution and opponent to the Institutionalist school of economics, and spent most of his career as a professor at Columbia University. He was one of the most prominent American economists of his time.[1]