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`This careful and long-overdue biography fills us in on the life
and work of an American economist who was important during the
first three decades of the century. The book is especially timely
because Young's seminal article (1928) on increasing returns is now
widely acknowledged to foreshadow much of the modern analysis of
edogenous growth and related inquiry.' - James M. Buchanan, George
Mason University Allyn Young was one of the most prominent and
influential economists in the interwar period. His influence came
largely through the work of his students: Frank Knight, Holbrook
Working, Edward Chamberlin, Seymour Harris and others. He held
professorships at Stanford, Cornell, and Harvard Universities among
others. His public service included chief economic advisor to the
American delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. This
book provides the first full study of Allyn Young's life and work.
It presents detailed expositions of his papers on demographics,
value theory, depreciation, taxation, index number theory, and
increasing returns. It is a straightforward analysis of the life
and work of one of the most fascinating economists of this century.
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