Vincent Wheeler Bladen, OC (14 August 1900 – 26 November 1981) was a British-Canadian economist.
Upon completing his degree at Balliol College, Oxford, Bladen began teaching at University of Toronto in September 1921,[1][2] where he later served as a dean of the Faculty of Arts from 1959.[3] In 1960, he was appointed Chairman of the Royal Commission on the Automotive Industry which helped to create the Canadian-American Automotive Agreement. Bladen retired from teaching in 1969,[3] but continued to give lectures.[4]
Bladen was the founding editor of the Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science.[2] Several editions of Bladen's An Introduction to Political Economy were published during his lifetime.[5][6][7] In 1962, he edited Canadian Population and Northern Colonization.[8][9] In 1974, Bladen's book From Adam Smith to Maynard Keynes : the heritage of political economy was published.[10] His memoirs, Bladen on Bladen, were published in 1978.[11]
^Wootton, Barbara (December 1941). "An Introduction to Political Economy . By V. W. Bladen . 1941 . ( University of Toronto Press . 300 pp. $2.25.)". International Affairs Review Supplement. 19 (6–7). doi:10.2307/3025946. JSTOR3025946.