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  1. John Bates Clark (January 26, 1847 – March 21, 1938) was an American neoclassical economist. He was one of the pioneers of the marginalist revolution and opponent to the Institutionalist school of economics, and spent most of his career as professor at Columbia University.

  2. John Bates Clark (26 de janeiro de 1847 - 21 de março de 1938) foi um economista neoclássico americano. Foi um dos pioneiros da revolução marginalista e opositor da escola institucionalista de economia, e passou a maior parte de sua carreira docente na Universidade de Columbia. Biografia

  3. One of the most prestigious and eagerly anticipated AEA awards, the John Bates Clark Medal is awarded annually each April (formerly biennially from 1947–2009) to that American economist under the age of forty who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge. If there is a significant body of joint ...

  4. The John Bates Clark Medal is awarded by the American Economic Association to "that American economist under the age of forty who is adjudged to have made a significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge." The award is named after the American economist John Bates Clark (1847–1938).

    Year
    Medalists [1]
    Institution (at Time Of Receipt)
    Alma Mater (phd)
    2024
    Yale University
    2023
    Ecole normale supérieure, Paris and ...
    School for Advanced Studies in the Social ...
    2022
    University of California, Los Angeles
    Harvard University
    2021
    Harvard University
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  5. Learn about John Bates Clark, one of the leading American economists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He made significant contributions to utility theory, marginal productivity theory, capital theory, and antitrust policy.

  6. 11 de mai. de 2018 · John Bates Clark (18471938) was the leading creative economic theorist active in America during the period when Alfred Marshall and the great Austrian marginalists were active abroad.

  7. John Bates Clark was an American economist noted for his theory of marginal productivity, in which he sought to account for the distribution of income from the national output among the owners of the factors of production (labour and capital, including land).