Fred M. Taylor
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American economist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Fred Manville Taylor was a U.S. economist and educator best known for his contribution to the theory of market socialism. He taught mostly history at Albion College from 1879 to 1892. He taught in the department of economics at University of Michigan from 1892 to 1929 after receiving his Ph.D. in political philosophy there in 1888. His Principles of Economics went through 9 editions. Of a libertarian ideology, he was noted as a clear and rigorous expositor of economic theory in the partial-equilibrium lineage of Alfred Marshall.
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Published Works
- The Law of Nature (1891) (13)
- The Final Report of the Indianapolis Monetary Commission (1898) (7)
- Methods of Teaching Elementary Economics at the University of Michigan (1909) (6)
- Some chapters on money : printed for the use of students in The University of Michigan (2)
- The Elasticity of Note Issue under the New Currency Law (1914) (1)
- On the Economic Theory of Socialism , papers by Oskar Lange and Fred M. Taylor, edited by Benjamin E. Lippincott (Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1938, pp. vii, 143, $1.75). (1940) (1)
- Money and Credit Instruments in their Relation to General Prices.@@@Some Chapters on Money. (1908) (1)
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