William Amasa Scott
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American economist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Amasa Scott was an American economist and one of the leading representatives of the marginalist school. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester in 1886, and his PhD under supervision of Richard T. Ely from Johns Hopkins University in 1892. Scott was a professor of Political Economy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison until 1931, and a contributor to John Kells Ingram’s A History of Political Economy.
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Published Works
- The development of economics (1933) (28)
- The Quantity Theory (1897) (10)
- The repudiation of State debts : a study in the financial history of Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Minnesota, Michigan, and Virginia (7)
- Training for Business at the University of Wisconsin (1913) (5)
- Rates on the New York Money Market, 1896-1906 (1908) (3)
- The Administration and Control of the Proposed Central Reserve Association (1911) (2)
- Money and Banking: An Introduction to the Study of Modern Currencies... (1)
- Banking Reserves under the Federal Reserve Act (1914) (1)
- Recent Literature on Interest: A Supplement to Capital and Interest.@@@The Nature and Necessity of Interest. (1905) (1)
- Popular and Unpopular Activities of the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks (1922) (1)
- Money. D. H. Robinson (1923) (1)
- Discussion of Professor Gustav Cassel's "Prices and the Monetary Problem" (1920) (0)
- Book Review:Monetary Theory before Adam Smith Arthur Eli Monroe (1924) (0)
- Discussion (1917) (0)
- Book Review:The Second Bank of the United States Ralph C. H. Catterhall (1904) (0)
- Economics as applied to butter-making (0)
- Book Review:A Century of Banking in New York, 1822-1922 Henry Wysham Lanier (0)
- Volume Information (1911) (0)
- The Credit System. W. G. Langworthy Taylor (1914) (0)
- Book Review:Banking Theories in the United States before 1860 Harry E. Miller (1929) (0)
- Book Review:Credit of the Nations: A Study of the European War J. Laurence Laughlin (1918) (0)
- Discussion (1909) (0)
- THE COLLEGE FRATERNITY AS A FACTOR IN THE RELIGIOUS AND MORAL LIFE OF THE STUDENT (1909) (0)
- Book Reviews : THE PURSE AND THE CONSCIENCE.—An attempt to show the connection between Ethics and Economics. By HERBERT M. THOMPSON, B.A. Pp. 167. London: Swan, Sonneschein & Co., 1891 (1892) (0)
- Book Review:The Financial Organization of Society Harold G. Moulton (1921) (0)
- The Religious Situation in State Universities (1905) (0)
- The Relation of the Collegiate School of Business to the Secondary-School System: Discussion (1920) (0)
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