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| (1847–1938)
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| Economist, born in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He pioneered the marginal productivity theory and engaged in a lifelong debate with the Austrian economist Bohm-Bawerk regarding the fixed status of capital funds. He taught at Smith College (1881–93) and Johns Hopkins (1893–5) before moving to Columbia University, where he remained until his retirement in 1923. |
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