John Kenneth Galbraith, 1908- ... The Canadian-born, Berkeley-trained John Kenneth Galbraith has been considered by many as the "Last American Institutionalist". As a result, Galbraith has remained something of a renegade in modern economics - and his work has been nothing if not provocative.
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Jun 16, 2006 ... John Kenneth Galbraith: His Life, His Politics, His Economics, a Biography by Richard Parker.
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From the 1950s through the 1970s, John Kenneth Galbraith was one of the most widely read economists in the United States. One reason is that he wrote so well, with the ability to turn a clever phrase that made those he argued against look foolish.
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John Kenneth Galbraith was born in Ontario. His first degree was earned in his home province, and, then, turning to the United States to continue with his studies, he was to eventually receive a Ph.D. in 1934 from the University of California.
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John Kenneth "Ken" Galbraith , OC (October 15, 1908 – April 29, 2006) was a Canadian-American economist. He was a Keynesian and an institutionalist, a leading proponent of 20th-century American liber...
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Harry Kreisler interviews John Kenneth Galbraith on the art of writing and on American politics and economics: March, 1986 ... Welcome to a conversation with UC Berkeley's 1986 Alumnus of the Year, John Kenneth Galbraith: Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics in 1934; Professor of Economics at Harvard for more than fifty years;
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John Kenneth Galbraith, 97, an economist, author, professor, presidential counselor and U.S. ambassador to India, who used caustic wit and an iconoclastic temperament to help set the foundation of modern economic thinking, died April 29 at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Mass.
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John Kenneth Galbraith was born in Ontario and educated at the Universities of Toronto, California and Cambridge.[1] In 1939 he was teaching at Princeton and by 1949 was teaching at Harvard. During WWII he was in charge of wartime price control.
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