Edward Sagendorph Mason
Edward Sagendorph Mason (1899–1992) was a noted 'Harvard' economist. He is most noted for his work in industrial organization, an area in which provided direct inspiration to Joe Bain for his SCP model, and in development economics. [1][2][3]
Selected works
Mason, E. (1926) The doctrine of comparative cost. Quarterly Journal of Economics 41, November 63–93.
Mason, E and Asher, R.E. (1973) The World Bank since Bretton Woods. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.
References
- ↑ Gustav F. Papanek (2008) Mason, Edward Sagendorph (1899–1992) in the The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition, Edited by Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume
- ↑ Vernon, Raymond and Dunlop, John T. (1994) Edward Sagendorph Mason (22 February 1899-29 February 1992), Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 138, No. 2, Jun., pp. 342-345
- ↑ Saxon, Wolfgang (1992) Edward S. Mason, 93, Economist And a Former Harvard Professor, New York Times, March 4
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