Jacob Hollander
United States economist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jacob Harry Hollander was an American economist. Biography Hollander was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a BA in 1891, and a PhD in 1894. He became associate professor of finance there. In 1900, he became assistant professor of political economy, becoming full professor in 1904. He was appointed secretary to the Bimetallic Commission of 1897. US President McKinley named him Treasurer of the island of Puerto Rico in 1900. He resigned in 1901 after introducing a tax system. He was special commissioner to investigate financial conditions in San Domingo and until 1908 was financial advisor of the Dominican Republic. He also was an official arbitrator in various labour disputes.
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- The Development of Ricardo's Theory of Value (1904) (64)
- The Development of the Theory of Money from Adam Smith to David Ricardo (1911) (36)
- Ricardo and Torrens (1911) (28)
- Adam Smith 1776-1926 (1927) (28)
- Notes on Malthus' "Principles of political economy" (1929) (25)
- David Ricardo, a centenary estimate (1911) (20)
- The Concept of Marginal Rent (11)
- Minor Papers on the Currency Question, 1809-1823. (1933) (9)
- The abolition of poverty (9)
- The Convention of 1907 Between the United States and the Dominican Republic (1907) (8)
- The Letters of John Stuart Mill (1911) (7)
- Economics: An Account of the Relations Between Private Property and Public Welfare. By ARTHUR TWINING HADIEY, Pp. xi, 496. Price, $2.25. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, I896 (1897) (6)
- The Finances of Porto Rico (1901) (5)
- The Residual Claimant Theory of Distribution (1903) (4)
- International Trade under Depreciated Paper: A Criticism (1918) (3)
- War Borrowing: A Study of Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness of the United States (1919) (3)
- Some Unpublished Letters of Ricardo (2)
- Discussion of the Restatement and Clarification of the Law (1923) (2)
- Reviews : The United States and Porto Rico. By L. S. ROWE, Ph.D. Pp, xiv, 271. Price, $1.30. Longmans, Green & Co. 1904 (1904) (2)
- The Readjustment of San Domingo's Finances (1907) (1)
- Adam Smith and James Anderson (1896) (1)
- Book Review:The Tables Turned: A Lecture and Dialogue on Adam Smith and the Classical Economists J. Bonar (1927) (1)
- The Taxation of Intangible Wealth in Maryland (1908) (1)
- The Stience of Polilical Economy. BY HENRY GEORGE. Pp. xxxix, 545. Price, $2.50. New York: Doubleday & McClure Co., I898 (1898) (1)
- The Financial Difficulties of San Domingo (1907) (1)
- Letters of David Ricardo to Hutches Trower and others, 1811-1823. (1900) (1)
- Three letters on the price of gold, contributed to the Morning chronicle (London) in August-November, 1809 (1)
- The Cincinnati Southern Railway (0)
- Volume Information (1912) (0)
- The Probable Effects of the New Currency Act on Bank Investments (1914) (0)
- Value and Distribution: An Historical, Critical, and Constructive Study in Economic Theory: Adapted for Advanced and Post Graduate Work. By CHARLES WILLIAM MACFARLANE, Ph. D. Pp. xxiii, 3I7. Price, $2.50. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott Com pany, I899 (1899) (0)
- Inflation (1920) (0)
- The Coming Individualism. By A. EGMONT HAKE and O. E. WGSSLAU. Pp. xi, 347. Price, $4.00. London: Archibald Con stable & Co., I895 (1897) (0)
- Professor J. B. Clark's Use of the Terms "Rent" and "Profits." (1894) (0)
- Book Review:Pioneers of American Economic Thought in the Nineteenth Century Ernest Tellhac, E. A. J. Johnson (1937) (0)
- Do Government Loans Cause Inflation? (1918) (0)
- Excise Taxation in Porto Rico (1902) (0)
- Dominican Republic (1916) (0)
- Washington Notes (1918) (0)
- Books Received (1935) (0)
- Map of Baltimore City (0)
- Certificates of Indebtedness in Our War Financing (1918) (0)
- Our Foreign Trade Situation (0)
- The India Currency Proposals (1898) (0)
- Bibliography (1939) (0)
- Book Review:Early British Economics: From the XIIIth to the Middle of the XVIIIth Century M. Beer (1940) (0)
- Book Review:Economic Problems of Peace after War W. R. Scott (1919) (0)
- Institutional and economic history (0)
- A Study of Trade Unionism (1898) (0)
- The Dominican Convention and Its Lessons (0)
- Bond Investments by National Banks (1914) (0)
- Recent Government Publications of Political Interest (1912) (0)
- Graduate Instruction in Political Economy (1912) (0)
- Volume Information (1914) (0)
- Want and plenty (1932) (0)
- Discussion of Government's Financial Policies in Relation to Inflation (1920) (0)
- Studies in American Trades-Unionism. (1906) (0)
- David Ricardo (1809). Three Letters on the Price of Gold; Edward West (1815). The Application of Capital to Land; T. R. Malthus (1815). The Nature and Progress of Rent; J. H. Hollander. A Reprint of Economic Tracts (1904) (0)
- Panics and Pools (0)
- Book Review:The Backward Art of Spending Money, and Other Essays Wesley C. Mitchell (1938) (0)
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