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Frank William Taussig

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Gender Male
Death83 years ago
Date of birth December 28,1859
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born St. Louis
Missouri
United States
Date of died November 11,1940
DiedCambridge
Massachusetts
United States
Influenced by Charles Franklin Dunbar
Field International Economics
Job Economist
Education Harvard University
Academic advisor Charles Franklin Dunbar
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The Tariff History of the United States
Principles of Economics
Wages and Capital: An Examination of the Wages Fund Doctrine
Some Aspects of the Tariff Question: An Examination of the Development of American Industries Under Protection
Inventors and Money-makers: Lectures on Some Relations Between Economics and Psychology Delivered at Brown University in Connection with the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Foundation of the University
The Silver Situation in the United States
American Business Leaders
Free trade, the tariff and reciprocity
The Quarterly Journal of Economics
State Papers and Speeches on the Tariff
Protection to Young Industries as Applied in the United States: A Study in Economic History
A Contribution to the Theory of Railway Rates
The history of the present tariff, 1860-1883
International trade
Selected Readings in International Trade and Tariff Problems
Sugar at a Second Glance: An Article on the Influence of Our High Tariff on Sugar Upon the Ultimate Price to the Consumer and as Affecting the High Cost of Living
The Interallied Debts: International Conciliation, No. 230, May, 1927
The Psychology of Money Making and How to Master It
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 29
The Present Position of the Doctrine of Free Trade
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 24
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 30
Wertheim Lectures on Industrial Relations, 1928
Explorations in Economics: Notes and Essays Contributed in Honor of F. W. Taussig
Psychology of Inventors and Money-Makers
Inventors and Money-Makers; Lectures on Some Relations Between Economics and Psychology Delivered at Brown University in Connection with the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Foundation of the University
The Duties on Wool and Woollens
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