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Norwegian-American economist and sociologist Thorstein Veblen |
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Veblen, Thorstein Bunde (1857–1929) Summary
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 Veblen, Thorstein Bunde(1857 the Carleton College Veblen Seminar Essays. New York: Columbia University Press, 1968. Tilman, Rick. The Intellectual Legacy of Thorstein Veblen. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,...
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Veblen, Thorstein Summary
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 Economist, sociologist, and a founder of institutional economics, Thorstein Bunde Veblen (1857–1929) was born in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, on July 30. He studied under the economist John Bates Clark at Carleton College in Minnesota, then at...
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Veblen, Thorstein (Bunde) Summary
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 (born July 30, 1857, Manitowoc county, Wis., U.S.—died Aug. 3, 1929, near Menlo Park, Calif.) U.S. economist. He grew up in Minnesota and earned a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University. Although he taught economics at the University of Chicago...
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Veblen, Thorstein Bunde, 1857–1929 Summary
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 A leading US INSTITUTIONALIST ECONOMIST, famous for his analysis of CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION. He was educated at Carleton College and Yale University, subsequently teaching economics at Chicago, Stanford, Missouri and New York. Inspired by a Darwinian...
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Thorstein Veblen Summary
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 Thorstein Bunde Veblen (born Tosten Bunde Veblen July 30, 1857 – August 3, 1929) was a Norwegian-American sociologist and economist and a founder, along with John R. Commons, of the Institutional economics movement. He was an impassioned critic of...

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