Alfred Haskell Conrad

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Alfred Haskell Conrad was an American economist and economic historian known for his pioneering work in quantitative economic history and his collaboration with John R. Meyer.

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instanceOf economic historian
economist
human
causeOfDeath suicide
coAuthor John R. Meyer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1924-10-02
dateOfDeath 1970-10-18
educatedAt Harvard University
employer Columbia University
Harvard University
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans
fieldOfWork cliometrics
economic history
quantitative economic history
genre academic journal article
hasChild David Rich
Jacob Rich
Pablo Rich
influenced development of cliometrics
quantitative approaches in economic history
knownFor application of econometric methods to economic history
cliometric analysis of American slavery
pioneering work in quantitative economic history
languageOfWorkOrName English
maritalStatus married (later separated)
memberOf American Economic Association
notableStudent Robert Fogel
surface form: Robert W. Fogel
notableWork The Economics of Slavery in the Ante Bellum South
The Economics of Slavery in the Ante Bellum South
surface form: The Economics of Slavery in the Ante Bellum South (with John R. Meyer)

“The Economics of Slavery in the Ante Bellum South” (Journal of Political Economy, 1958)
occupation economic historian
economist
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath New York City
positionHeld professor of economics
sexOrGender male
spouse Adrienne Rich
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts
New York City

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