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Arthur Cecil Pigou

Arthur Cecil Pigou (; 18 November 1877 – 7 March 1959) was an English economist. As a teacher and builder of the School of Economics at the University of Cambridge, he trained and influenced many Cambridge economists who went on to take chairs of economics around the world. His work covered various fields of economics, particularly welfare economics, but also included business cycle theory, unemployment, public finance, index numbers, and measurement of national output. His reputation was affected adversely by influential economic writers who used his work as the basis on which to define their own opposing views. He reluctantly served on several public committees, including the Cunliffe Committee and the 1919 Royal Commission on income tax. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Industrial fluctuations. 2ed. by Pigou, Arthur Cecil

    Published 1967
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    The economics of welfare. 4th ed. by Pigou, Arthur Cecil

    Published 1960
    Book