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Clark, John Maurice

John Maurice Clark 1884-1963 John Maurice Clark was an American economist, son of J B Clark. Educated at Amherst and Columbia where he gained his Ph.D. Lectured at Colorado College, Amherst, the University of Chicago, and Columbia where he was given the J.B. Clark chair created in his father’s honor. Clark’s work is characterized by […]

Arrow, Kenneth Joseph

Kenneth Joseph Arrow Born 1921 Kenneth Joseph Arrow was the 1972 Nobel Prize winner in economics, Kenneth Arrow began his academic career on the research staff of the Comles Commission in Chicago and later taught at Stanford and Harvard. He has done much important work on economic equilibrium analysis, applying the mathematical theory of convex […]

Can the World Be Saved?

Can the World Be Saved? Global Meltdown post July 20th Hedge Funds – Fed Social Threats of War & Designing A New World Financial System by Martin A. Armstrong copyright October 3rd 1998 Princeton Economic Institute There has been much turmoil in the past several weeks that has led to considerable outcry for everything from […]