Lorie Tarshis, 1911-1993
Canadian economist at Stanford.
Lorie Tarshis studied at Trinity College,
Cambridge in the early 1930s,
and became a propagator of Cambridge
Keynesianism in the United States. After an initial stint at
Tufts in 1936, and the in US government and military service during
WWII, Tarshis joined the faculty at Stanford in 1946, where he
remained until 1970.
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Major Works of Lorie Tarshis
- "Real Wages in the United States and Great Britain", 1938, Canadian
JE
- "Economic Program for American Democracy, with R.V. Gilbert et al., 1939
- "Changes in Real and Money Wages", 1939, EJ
- The Elements of Economics, 1947
- "An Exposition of Keynesian Economics", 1948, AER
- Mobilizing Resources for War: The economic alternatives, with T. Scitovsky and E.S. Shaw, 1951.
- International Economics, 1955
- Modern Economics: An introduction, 1967.
- "Keynes as seen by his Students in the 1930s", 1978, in Patinkin and Leith,
editors, Keynes, Cambridge and the General Theory
- "Aggregate Supply Function in Keynes's General Theory", 1979, in Boskin,
editor, Economics and Human Welfare
- World Economy in Crisis: unemployment, inflation and international debt, 1984.
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