- James Laurence Laughlin
James Laurence Laughlin (
April 2 1850 -November 28 1933 ) was an Americaneconomist who helped to found theFederal Reserve System .Born in
Deerfield, Ohio , Laughlin received his PhD fromHarvard University . His thesis regarded "Anglo-Saxon Legal Procedure". A conservative, he generally subscribed to the economic theories ofJohn Stuart Mill and opposedbimetallism . He taught inBoston for five years, at Cornell for two years, and then became the department-head of the new economics department at theUniversity of Chicago from 1892 to 1916. Notably, he appointed many economists with whom he avidly disagreed, such asThorstein Veblen , to high positions at the university. He was a member of theIndianapolis Monetary Commission , organized in 1897, and prepared its report, one of the important documents in the history of American banking and monetary reform.New International Encyclopedia In 1906 he lectured, by invitation, inBerlin , and in 1909 he served as delegate to thePan-American Scientific Congress atSantiago, Chile . From 1911 to 1913 he was chairman of the Executive Committee of theNational Citizens League for the Promotion of a Sound Banking System . Under his efficient leadership the league contributed materially to removing the inertia and prejudice that had blocked the way to banking reform in the United States.In addition to teaching, he edited the "Journal of Political Economy" from 1892 to 1933, but refused to become a member of the
American Economic Association because of differences in philosophy. He advised various state and national governments on economic matters, including overhauling the monetary system ofSanto Domingo . He prepared an abridgment of Mill's "Political Economy" (1884) and wrote many important books onmacroeconomics andmonetary policy .Works
* "The Study of Political Economy" (1885)
* "History ofBimetallism in the United States" (1886)
* "Elements of Political Economy" (1887; revised edition, 1902)
* "Facts about Money" (1895)
* "Principles of Money" (1903)
* "Reciprocity" (1903), with H. P. Willis
* "Lectures on Commerce" (1904)
* "Industrial America" (1906)
* "Latter Day Problems" (1909)
* "Banking Reform" (1912)External links
* [http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/D/1876-1900/reform/harvey0.htm Answer to "Coin" Harvey, 1895] - the text of a letter Laughlin wrote
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