Wesley Clair Mitchell

Economist and scholar of business cycles

Wesley Clair Mitchell - Economist and scholar of business cycles
Born

August 5th, 1874
150 years ago

Died

1948
77 years ago — 74 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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An American economist and academic, contributed significantly to the field of economics through research on business cycles. Helped establish empirical economic analysis as a relevant discipline. Played a key role in the founding of the National Bureau of Economic Research in 1920, which has become a leading organization for economic research. Authored several influential publications, with the most notable work being 'Business Cycles' published in 1927, which analyzes economic fluctuations and their impacts.

Established the National Bureau of Economic Research

Published 'Business Cycles' in 1927

Influenced modern economic thought

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