John D. Black
John D. Black | |
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Born |
Cambridge, Wisconsin | June 6, 1883
Died |
April 12, 1960 76) Boston, Massachusetts | (aged
Nationality | American |
Institutions |
University of Minnesota Harvard University |
Field | Agricultural economics |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Doctoral advisor | Benjamin Hibbard |
Doctoral students |
Marion Clawson Willard Cochrane |
John Donald Black (June 6, 1883 – April 12, 1960) was an American economist. He was a Professor of Economics at University of Minnesota from 1918 to 1927, and then from 1927 to 1956 at Harvard University.[1] Black was one of the authors of the Agricultural Adjustment Act.[2] He was also president of the American Economic Association in 1955.
References
- ↑ Galbraith, John Kenneth (1959). "John D. Black: A Portrait". In Cavin, James Pierce. Economics for Agriculture: Selected Writings of John D. Black. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 1–19.
- ↑ https://www.aaea.org/trust/appreciation-clubs/john-d-black
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