Lauchlin Currie (1902-1993)
Sandilands, R.J.; Durlauf, Steven N. and Blume, Lawrence E., eds. (2008) Lauchlin Currie (1902-1993). In: Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.. ISBN 0333786769
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Biography of the economist Lauchlin Currie. At Harvard in the early 1930s Currie pioneered a monetary diagnosis of the 1929-32 collapse and placed blame on the Federal Reserve Board. As a prominent New Dealer at the Fed during 1934-9 he urged contra-cyclical monetary and fiscal activism. During 1939-45 he worked in Washington as President Roosevelt's economic adviser. After heading a World Bank mission to Colombia in 1949 he spent 40 years advising on national development there. He emphasized urban housing as a leading sector, based on an innovative housing finance system, and extended Allyn Young's ideas on macroeconomic increasing returns and endogenous growth.
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Item type: Book Section ID code: 7237 Dates: DateEvent2008PublishedNotes: Also published in Biographical Dictionary of American Economists. Thoemmes Continuum, pp. 188-193, 2006. ISBN 1843711125 (Strathprints ID 15382) And 'Encyclopaedia of World War II' (strathprints ID 15411) And 'Encyclopaedia of the Great Depression' (strathprints ID 15412) And 'American National Biography On-line' (strathprints ID 15377) Subjects: Social Sciences > Economic Theory Department: Strathclyde Business School > Economics Depositing user: Strathprints Administrator Date deposited: 12 Jan 2009 17:02 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 14:34 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/7237