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  1. Paul Schuster Taylor (June 9, 1895 in Sioux City, Iowa – March 13, 1984 in Berkeley) was an American progressive agricultural economist. He was an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin and earned his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley where he then became professor of economics from 1922, until his retirement in 1962.

  2. Paul Schuster Taylor (1929-1996) A California Social Scientist Volume I: Education, Field Research, and Family, x, 342 pp., 1973. Interviewed for the Earl Warren Oral History Project in 1970 by Suzanne B. Riess

  3. Paul Schuster Taylor (1895-1984), an Iowa-born economist, graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1917. He served as a Marine captain with the Second Division, American Expeditionary Forces in France from 1917 to 1919.

  4. THE ECONOMIST AS HUMANIST. -- the career of Paul S. Taylor - Sitting in his modest, cluttered campus office with his door ajar to welcome the steady stream of visitors, Professor Paul S. Taylor handles the multitude of details which demand his attention.

  5. Paul Schuster Taylor was a most unusual economist. He turned his back on all the important trends in economics during his scholarly lifetime: on analytical theory, on mathematical models, on regression analysis.

  6. The intellectual biography of labor economist Paul Schuster Taylor exemplifies the coexistence of Progressive thought with the new scientism. Taylor, raised in Populist and Progressive Iowa, trained at the University of Wisconsin and the University of California in the late 1910s and early 1920s.

  7. Taylor, Paul Schuster: Appointed to make a study in Mexico of the socio-economic aspects of the emigration of Mexicans to the United States; tenure, six months from January 1, 1931. Born June 9, 1895, at Sioux City, Iowa.