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Alvin Saunders Johnson

United states economist

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Founder of
The New School
The New School
Birthdate
December 18, 1874
Birthplace
Homer, Nebraska
Homer, Nebraska
Date of Death
June 7, 1971
Place of Death
New York City
New York City
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Rent in Modern Economic Theory: An Essay in Distribution
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New world for old
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Deliver us from dogma
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Deliver us form dogma Alvin Johnson
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The professor and the petticoat
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Liberal education
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Educated at
Columbia University
Columbia University
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Journalist
Journalist
Economist
Economist
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00000001108131260
Open Library ID
OL2009467A0
VIAF
1087400890

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United States
United States
Doctoral Advisor
John Bates Clark
John Bates Clark
Wikidata ID
Q449129
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Alvin Saunders Johnson (1874-1971) was an economist and journalist born on December 18, 1874, in Homer, Nebraska. He had country_of_citizenship to the United States and was educated at Columbia University, where John Bates Clark served as his doctoral advisor. Throughout his career, Johnson held occupations as an economist and journalist. Johnson was the founder of The New School, and he passed away on June 7, 1971, in New York City.

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