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Albert B. Wolfe
Born(1876-08-23)August 23, 1876
DiedJune 3, 1967(1967-06-03) (aged 90)
Nationality American
Academic background
Alma mater Harvard University
Thesis The Lodging House Problem in Boston (1905)
Doctoral advisor Thomas Nixon Carver
Academic work
Discipline Economics

Albert Benedict Wolfe (August 23, 1876 – June 3, 1967) was an American economist.

Life

Wolfe was born in 1876. He died in 1967. [1]

Career

He has served as a president of the American Economic Association. [2]

Bibliography

Some of his books are: [3]

  • Conservatism, Radicalism, and Scientific Method: An Essay on Social Attitudes. Macmillan. 1923. ISBN  978-1258237325
  • The Lodging House Problem in Boston. Houghton, Mifflin. 1913. ISBN  978-1141697380
    • Dewsnup, E. R. (1907). "Reviewed Work: The Lodging-House Problem in Boston". Journal of Political Economy. 15 (3): 179–81. doi: 10.1086/251304. JSTOR  1817451.
  • Readings in social problems ISBN  978-1146799607
  • Savers' surplus and the interest rate
  • Social problems, an analytical outline for students
  • Works committees and Joint industrial councils

References

  1. ^ Luca Fiorito (2013). "Between Progressivism and Institutionalism: Albert Benedict Wolfe on Eugenics". Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 35 (5): 449–469. doi: 10.1017/S105383721300028X. hdl: 10447/101612. S2CID  145461033.
  2. ^ "American Economic Association". aeaweb.org. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Wolfe, Albert Benedict, 1876- - The Online Books Page". upenn.edu. Retrieved 25 February 2017.

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