John Maurice Clark

John Maurice Clark

John Maurice Clark (born 30 November 1884 in Northampton, Massachusetts; died 27 June 1963 in West Haven, Connecticut) was an American economist whose work combined the rigor of traditional economic analysis with an "institutionalist" attitude.

Academic career

Clark studied at Amherst College, graduating in 1905, and received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1910. He was an Instructor at Colorado College (1908-1910) and at Amherst College (1910-1915). In 1915 he joined the faculty of political economy at the University of Chicago. He accept a professorship at Columbia in 1926, where he remained until he retired in 1957. [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/john-maurice-clark "John Maurice Clark", Answers.com] ]

Contributions

Throughout his career Clark was concerned with the dynamics of a market economy, or "Competition as a Dynamic Process," the title of his last work. In "Studies in the Economics of Overhead Costs," Clark developed his theory of the acceleration principle, that investment demand can fluctuate widely when consumer demand fluctuates; in this he anticipated key Keynesian theories of investment and business cycles. [ [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=286743 Luca Fiorito "John Maurice Clark's Contribution to the Genesis of the Multiplier Analysis," University of Siena Dept. of Econ. Working Paper No. 322] ] [ [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/essays/capital/accelerator.htm The Aftalion-Clark Accelerator, New School] ] Clark is considered one of the founders of the theory of workable competition, [Clark JM. (1940). [http://www.jstor.org/pss/1807048 Toward a Concept of Workable Competitition] . "American Economic Review"] neither pure competition nor pure monopoly, a neglected Marshallian insight. [Joseph A. Schumpeter, "History of Economic Analysis," New York, Oxford University Press, p. 975 (1976)]

With his theory of X-efficiency, Harvey Leibenstein demonstrated that the measurability of the market price of products in a monopoly is very difficult to obtain.

John Maurice Clark was the son of John Bates Clark, and shared his view of the importance of ethical and policy issues. Both father and son worked jointly on the revision of John Bates Clark's "The Control of Trusts" (1914), work continued by John Maurice in "Social Control of Business" (1926, revised in 1939). [ [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=11011881622041 Anne Mayhew, review of "John Maurice Clark: A Social Economics for the Twenty-First Century."] ]

Clark was President of the American Economic Association in 1935, and was awarded the Francis A. Walker Medal in 1952 (the highest honor of the AEA). ["In Memoriam: John Maurice Clark", "Political Science Quarterly," Vol. 79, No. 3 (Sep., 1964)]

References

Works

* "Standards of Reasonableness in Local Freight Discriminations" (1910)
* "Studies in the Economics of Overhead Costs" Chicago, University of Chicago Press (1923) ISBN 0-312-16525-0
* "Social Control of Business" (1926)
* "The Costs of the World War to the American People" (1931)
* "Strategic Factors in Business Cycles" (1934)
* "The Economics of Planning Public Works" (1935)
* "Preface to Social Economics" (1936)
* "An Alternative to Serfdom" (1948)
* "The Ethical Basis of Economic Freedom" (1955)
* "Economic Institutions and Human Welfare" (New York, Knopf, 1957, Library of Congress# 57005796)
* "Competition as a Dynamic Process" (1961)

Literature

* Laurence Shute, "John Maurice Clark: A Social Economics for the Twenty-First Century," London, Macmillan (1997) ISBN 0-312-16525-0
* Charles A. Hickman, "J. M. Clark," New York, Columbia University Press, (1975) ISBN 0231031874
* Joseph Dorfman, "The Economic Mind in American Civilization," (5 vols., (1946-1959)
* T.W. Hutchison, "A Review of Economic Doctrines, 1870-1929" (1953)

ee also

* History of economic thought


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