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Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1861-02-03
Death Date
- 1935-04-08
Birth Place
- Funchal (Madeira Islands)
Descriptor
- male
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Economic theory
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Sources
- found: His A history of the theories of production and distribution in English political economy, 1903
- found: Wikipedia, 21 December 2018(Edwin Cannan; Edwin Cannan (3 February 1861, Funchal, Madeira-8 April 1935, Bournemouth); was a British economist and historian of economic thought; was a professor at the London School of Economics (1895-1926); in his early years as an economist, was a critic of classical economics and an ally of interventionists, he moved haply to the side of classical liberalism in the early 20th century)
- found: The History of Economic Thought, 21 December 2018(Edwin Cannan, 1861-1935; born in Madeira; educated at Clifton and Balliol College, Oxford; initial interest was in the relationship between economic theory and socialist thought; joined the London School of Economics (1895), retiring in 1926)
- found: Encyclopedia.com, 21 Decmber 2018(Cannan, Edwin (1861-1935); was an English economist; spent his entire working life at the London School of Economics, joining the teaching staff of that school at its foundation in 1895, becoming a professor of political economy in 1907, and retiring in 1926; credited with developing the notion of an optimum population)
- found: Prabook, 21 December 2018(Edwin Cannan, economist; born in 1861; eucation: achelor of Arts, Master of Arts University Oxford, 1884,1887. Honorary Doctor of Laws University Glasgow. Honorary LittD University Manchester)
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- 1980-03-10: new
- 2019-01-03: revised
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