Irving Fisher
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 77 years ago |
Date of birth | February 27,1867 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Saugerties |
New York | |
United States | |
Date of died | April 29,1947 |
Died | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Spouse | Margaret Hazard |
Children | Margaret Fisher |
Job | Economist |
Professor | |
Statistician | |
Education | MICDS (Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School) |
Yale University | |
Interests | Economics |
Parents | George Whitefield Fisher |
Awards | Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship |
Influencees | Milton Friedman |
Franco Modigliani | |
James Tobin | |
Publications | scholar.google.com |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 476392 |
The Nature of Capital and Income
The Debt- Deflation Theory of Great Depressions
100% money
Mathematical Investigations in the Theory of Value and Prices
Elementary principles of economics
Appreciation and interest
Stabilizing the dollar
100% Money and the Public Debt
How to Live: Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science
Stable money
The Making of Index Numbers: A Study of Their Varieties, Tests, and Reliability
Precedents for Defining Capital
A Brief Introduction To The Infinitesimal Calculus
Why is the dollar shrinking?
Will the Present Upward Trend of World Prices Continue?
Suggested Problems for Teachers for Use with Elementary Principles of Economics
The noble Experiment,
Constructive income taxation
Inroduction to Economic Science
How to Invest when Prices are Rising: A Scientific Method of Providing for the Increasing Cost of Living
The Effect of Diet on Endurance
A Bibliography of the Writings of Irving Fisher
Ten Economic Studies in the Tradition of Irving Fisher
Health for the soldier and sailor
The Impatience Theory of Interest; A Study of the Causes Determining the Rate of Interest . . .
A report on national vitality, its wastes and conservation
How to Live
Miscellaneous Writings
America's interest in world peace
Economic aspect of lengthening human life
Booms and Depressions and Related Writings
Mathematical Investigations in the Theory of Value and Price, 1892: Appreciation and Interest, 1896
On Money Banking and National Debt Redemption: 80th Anniversary Edition of Fishers 100% Money and the Chicago Plan
How to Live (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)
The money illusion and related writings
Eugenics: Applied Eugenics Introduced to the American Nation by a Leading Member of the Movement (Hardcover)
After Reflation, What?
100% Money: Designed to Keep Checking Banks 100% Liquid - To Prevent Inflation and Deflation - Largely to Cure Or Prevent Depression - And to Wipe Out Much of the National Debt
How to Live Long
Inflation?
Eugenics
How to Live: Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science: Authorized by and Prepared in Collaboration with the Hygiene Reference Board of the Life Extension Institute, Inc. - Scholar's Choice Edition
Stabilizing the Dollar (1920) by: Irving Fisher / Ex-President of the American Economic Association
The Early Professional Works
Correspondence and Other Commentary on Economic Policy 1930-1947
Elementary Principles of Economics - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Theory of Interest
The rate of interest
The theory of interest as determined by impatience to spend income and opportunity to invest it
The Money Illusion
The purchasing power of money
The Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions
Irving Fisher Life story
Irving Fisher was an American economist, statistician, inventor, eugenicist and progressive social campaigner. He was one of the earliest American neoclassical economists, though his later work on debt deflation has been embraced by the post-Keynesian school.
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Brexit: Johnson to push for election if EU offers longer delayHaving won a vote on the Withdrawal Agreement Bill - aimed at bringing into effect the Brexit deal he's reached with the EU - Boris Johnson as MPs rejected the idea of getting it through Parliament in Three Days . So the government "paused" The Bill .
EU leaders are now considering whether to delay the Brexit deadline beyond 31 October, which the Prime Minister was forced under law to request in a letter at the weekend. But Mr Johnson and his colleagues don't want the date postponed as far ahead as the end of January. And if EU leaders offer this, the PM will call for a general election.
The problem is that he doesn't have enough MPs to trigger one and needs the support of other parties to make this happen.
House of Commons Leader Jacob Rees-Mogg called The Situation "purgatory". So What could happen next? on the EU's position.
And BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg writes that the
Plus, the BBC's in Parliament on Tuesday.
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Economists have a bit of an image problem. People think we shamelessly massage statistics, overconfidently make terrible predictions, and are no fun at drinks parties.
Perhaps some of the blame for this lies with The Man who, a century ago, was probably The Most famous economist in The World - Irving Fisher . A fitness fanatic, he avoided meat, tea, coffee and chocolate.
He didn't drink alcohol either, and was an enthusiastic supporter of prohibition, America's ill-fated attempt to outlaw its manufacture and sale, which began in 1920.
It was a remarkable change - the country's fifth-largest industry was suddenly made illegal.
What the papers say"Brexit is in purgatory" is The Daily Telegraph's headline, echoing Jacob Rees-Mogg's description, as The Press comes to terms with the But , the Financial Times notes, it followed a vote in favour of The Bill itself. Invoking The Spirit of the Little Britain teenager Vicky Pollard, The Sun 's headline is "Yeah But no But . . " And the Daily Mail reports that MPs have turned "triumph into disaster". Elsewhere, The Times leads on a possible "Turning Point " in The Treatment of Alzheimer's and the Daily Star says it has found A Man claiming to have "kidnapped" a cardboard cut-out of singer Sir Cliff Richard from an airport.
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