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  1. John Maurice Clark (1884–1963) was an American economist whose work combined the rigor of traditional economic analysis with an "institutionalist" attitude. Clark was a pioneer in developing the notion of workable competition and the theoretical basis of modern Keynesian economics, including the concept of the economic multiplier . Biography.

  2. ‪professor of toxicology, UMASS-Amherst‬ - ‪‪Cited by 13,743‬‬ - ‪Toxicology‬ - ‪environmental chemistry‬

  3. ‪Associate Professor of Finance, University of Missouri-Kansas City‬ - ‪‪Cited by 1,828‬‬ - ‪investments‬ - ‪portfolio management‬ - ‪financial planning‬ - ‪derivatives‬

  4. John Maurice Clark, 1884-1963. American Institutionalist economist at Columbia, son of the great Neoclassical theorist John Bates Clark.

  5. The first comprehensive study of the life and works of John Maurice Clark (1884-1963), who continued the work of his father, John Bates Clark (1847-1938) by developing a new dynamic economic theory, often referred to as 'Social Economics'.

  6. THEORY AND POLICY IN JOHN M. CLARK'S SOCIAL ECONOMICS. SOCIAL ECONOMICS* By Allan G. Gruchy. I. THE UNITY IN CLARK'S SOCIAL ECONOMICS. A survey of J. M. Clark's numerous writings from 1910 to 1961 reveals that his primary interest was in a topic that is of widespread interest in.

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · View John M. Clarks profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. At Genpact, my role as Assistant Vice President centers around leveraging my Microsoft…

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