Machlup, Fritz, 1902-1983

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Birth 1902-12-15
Death 1983-01-30
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Austrian-American economist.

From the description of Fritz Machlup papers, 1911-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872023

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1902 December 15 Born, Wiener Neustadt, Austria 1922 1933 Partner and director, Timmersdorfer Holzstoff und Pappenfabrik Emerich Kren and Co., Vienna, Austria 1923 Dr. Rer. Pol., Universitat Wien, Vienna 1924 1933 Partner and managing director, Ybbstaler Pappenfabriken Adolf Leitner und Bruder, Vienna 1924 1948 Director, Elso Magyar Cartonlemezgyar Rt. (Erste Ungarische Carton-Pappenfabrik), Budapest, Hungary 1925 Author, Die Goldkernwahrung Married Marianne (Mitzi) Herzog 1927 Author, Die neuen Wahrungen in Europa 1929 1931 Council member, Austrian Cardboard Cartel, Vienna 1929 1933 Lecturer, Volkshochschule Wien, Vienna 1931 Author, Borsenkredit, Industriekredit und Kapitalbildung 1933 Moved to the United States 1933 1935 Research fellow, Rockefeller Foundation 1934 Author, Fuhrer durch die Krisenpolitik 1934 1935 1938 1939 Visiting lecturer, Harvard University, Massachusetts 1935 1947 Frank H. Goodyear professor of economics, University of Buffalo, New York 1936 Visiting professor, Harvard University 1937 1938 Visiting professor, Cornell University, New York 1938 Visiting professor, Northwestern University, Illinois 1939 Visiting professor, University of California, Berkeley 1940 Naturalized American 1940 1947 Visiting professor, Stanford University, California 1941 Visiting professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1942 1943 Special consultant, Post War Labor Problems Division, Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of Labor 1943 Author, International Trade and the National Income Multiplier 1943 1946 Visiting professor, American University, Washington, D.C. 1943 1946 Chief, Research Section; Acting Chief, Division of Investigation and Research; Chief, Division of Research and Statistics, Office of Alien Property Custodian, Washington, D.C. 1947 1960 Abram G. Hutzler professor of political economy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 1948 Visiting professor, Columbia University, New York 1949 Visiting professor, University of California, Los Angeles Author, The Basing-Point System 1952 Author, The Political Economy of Monopoly Author, The Economics of Sellers' Competition 1955 Visiting professor, Kyoto University and Doshisha University, Japan Director, Kyoto American Studies Seminar 1957 1958 Research fellow, Ford Foundation 1958 Author, An Economic Review of the Patent System 1960 1971 Walker professor of economics and international finance, and director of the International Finance Section, Princeton Uniersity, New Jersey 1962 Author, The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States 1963 Author, Essays in Economic Semantics 1963 1964 Visiting professor, City University of New York 1964 Author, International Payments, Debts, and Gold 1965 1977 Consultant, United States Department of the Treasury 1966 Author (with William J. Fellner, Robert Triffin, and eleven others), Maintaining and Restoring Balance in International Payments 1968 Author, Remaking the International Monetary System: The Rio Agreement and Beyond 1969 1971 Visiting professor, New York University 1970 Visiting professor, Osaka University, Japan and University of melbourne, Australia 1971 1983 Professor of economics, New York University 1972 Author (with Jan Tinbergen, Abram Bergson and Oskar Morgenstern), Optimum Social Welfare and Productivity Author, The Alignment of Foreign Exchange Rates 1972 1973 Visiting professor, Universitat Wien 1975 Author, International Monetary Systems 1976 Author, Selected Economic Writings of Fritz Machlup 1977 Author, A History of Thought on Economic Integration 1978 Author, Methodology of Economics and Other Social Sciences 1978 Author (with Kenneth W. Leeson et al.), Information through the Printed Word: The Dissemination of Scholarly, Scientific, and Intellectual Knowledge Volume I: Book Publishing Volume II: Journals Volume III: Libraries 1980 Volume IV: Books, Journals, and Bibliographic Sciences Author, Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution, and Economic significance Volume I: Knowledge and knowledge Production 1982 Volume II: The Branches of Learning 1983 Volume III: The Economics of Information and Human Capital 1983 January 30 Died, Princeton, New Jersey

From the guide to the Fritz Machlup Papers, 1911-1983, (Hoover Institution Archives)

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