Fritz Machlup (; ; December 15, 1902 – January 30, 1983) was an
Austria
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who was president of the
International Economic Association
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from 1971–1974. He was one of the first economists to examine
knowledge
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as an economic resource, and is credited with popularizing the concept of the
information society
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.
Early life and career
He was born to Jewish parents in
Wiener-Neustadt
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, Austria, near Vienna; his father was a businessman who owned two factories that manufactured cardboard. Machlup earned his doctorate at the
University of Vienna
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. In 1933, he received a Rockefeller scholarship for the USA and in 1935 became professor at the
University of Buffalo
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. After the Nazi seizure of his homeland
Austria
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in 1938, Machlup stayed in the
United States
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and became a US citizen in 1940.
Machlup's key work was ''The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States'' (1962), which is credited with popularizing the concept of the
information society
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.
Machlup was elected to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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in 1961 and the
American Philosophical Society
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in 1963. He was president of the
International Economic Association
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from 1971–1974.
Shortly before his death he completed the third in a series of ten planned volumes collectively called ''Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution, and Economic Significance''.
Machlup is also credited with forming the
Bellagio Group
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History
The group was formed in the 1960s by Austrian economist Fri ...
in the early 1960s.
This group was the direct predecessor of the influential Washington-based financial advisory body, the
Group of Thirty
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, which he joined in 1979.
Major works
* ''Die Goldkernwährung'', 1925. (dissertation under
Ludwig von Mises
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)
* "Transfer and Price Effects", 1930, ''ZfN''.
* ''The Stock Market, Credit and Capital Formation'', 1931. (onlin
e-book
* "The Liquidity of Short-Term Capital", 1932, ''
Economica
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''.
* "A Note on Fixed Costs", 1934, ''
Quarterly Journal of Economics
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'' (''QJE'').
* "Professor Knight and the Period of Production", 1935, ''
Journal of Political Economy'' (''JPE'').
* "The Commonsense of the Elasticity of Substitution", 1935, ''
Review of Economic Studies
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'' (''RES'').
* from
JSTOR
* "The Rate of Interest as Cost Factor and as a Capitalization Factor", 1935, ''
American Economic Review'' (''AER'').
* "Why Bother with Methodology?", 1936, ''Economica''.
* "On the Meaning of Marginal Product", 1937, ''Explorations in Economics''.
* "Monopoly and Competition: A clarification of market positions", 1937, ''AER''.
* "Evaluation of Practical Significance of the Theory of Monopolistic Competition", 1939, ''AER''.
* "Period Analysis and Multiplier Theory", 1939, ''QJE''.
* "The Theory of Foreign Exchange", 1939–40, ''Economica''.
* "Eight Questions on Gold", 1941, ''AER''.
* "Forced or Induced Savings: An exploration into its synonyms and homonyms", 1943, ''
Review of Economics and Statistics
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'' (''REStat'').
* ''International Trade and the National Income Multiplier'', 1943. (onlin
e-book
* "Marginal Analysis and Empirical Research", 1946, ''AER''.
* "A Rejoinder to an Anti-Marginalist", 1947, ''AER''.
* "Monopolistic Wage Determination as a Part of the General Problem of Monopoly", 1947, in ''Wage Determination and the Economics of Liberalism''.
* "Elasticity Pessimism in International Trade", 1950, ''Economia Internazionale''.
* "Three Concepts of the Balance of Payments and the So-Called Dollar Shortage", 1950, ''
The Economic Journal
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'' (''EJ'').
* "Schumpeter's Economic Methodology", 1951, ''REStat''.
* ''The Political Economy of Monopoly'', 1952 (onlin
e-book.
* "The Characteristics and Classification of Oligopoly", 1952, ''
Kyklos
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''.
* ''The Economics of Sellers' Competition'', 1952 (onlin
e-book.
* "Dollar Shortage and Disparities in the Growth of Productivity", 1954, ''Scottish JPE''.
* "The Problem of Verification in Economics", 1955, ''Southern EJ''.
* "Characteristics and Types of Price Discrimination", 1955, in Stigler, editor, ''Business Concentration and Price Policies''.
* "Relative Prices and Aggregate Spending in the Analysis of Devaluation", 1955, ''AER''.
* "The Inferiority Complex of the Social Sciences", 1956, in Sennholz, editor, ''On Freedom and Free Enterprise''.
* "The Terms-of-Trade Effects of Devaluation upon Real Income and the Balance of Trade", 1956, ''Kyklos''.
* "Professor Hicks' Revision of Demand Theory", 1957, ''AER''.
* "Disputes, Paradoxes and Dilemmas Concerning Economic Development", 1957, ''RISE''.
* "Equilibrium and Disequilibrium: Misplaced concreteness and disguised politics", 1958, ''EJ''.
* "Can There Be Too Much Research?", 1958, ''
Science
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''.
* "Structure and Structural Change: Weaselwords and jargon", 1958, ''ZfN''.
* "The Optimum Lag of Imitation Behind Innovation", 1958, ''Festskrift til Frederik Zeuthen''.
* "Statics and Dynamics: Kaleidoscopic words", 1959, ''Southern EJ''.
* ''Micro and Macro-Economics: Contested boundaries and claims of superiority'', 1960.
* "Operational Concepts and Mental Constructs in Model and Theory Formation", 1960, ''GdE''.
* "The Supply of Inventors and Inventions", 1960, ''WWA''.
* "Another View of Cost-Push and Demand-Pull Inflation", 1960, ''REStat''.
* "Are the Social Sciences Really Inferior?", 1961, ''Southern EJ''.
''The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States'' 1962.
* ''Essays in Economic Semantics'', 1963.
*
Conceptos operativos y constructos mentales en la elaboración de los modelos y de la teoría, 1963, Estudios económicos. Bahía Blanca, Argentina.
* "Why Economists Disagree", 1964, ''Proceedings of APS''.
* ''International Payments, Debts and Gold'', 1964.
* "The Cloakroom Rule of International Reserve Creation and Resources Transfer", 1965, ''QJE''.
* "Adjustment, Compensatory Correction and Financing of Imbalances in International Payments", 1965, in Baldwin et al., ''Trade, Growth and the Balance of Payments''.
* "The Need for Monetary Reserves", 1966, ''
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro
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History
Founded in 1913 as Istituto Nazionale di Credito per la Cooperazione ...
'', Quarterly Review (''BNLQR'').
* "Operationalism and Pure Theory in Economics", in Krupp, editor, ''The Structure of Economics''.
* "Corporate Management, National Interest and Behavioral Theory", 1967, ''JPE''.
* "Theories of the Firm: Marginalist, behavioral and managerial", 1967, ''AER''.
* "If Matter Could Talk", 1969, in Morgenbesser et al., editors, ''Philosophy, Science and Methodology''.
* "Liberalism and Choice of Freedoms", 1969, in Streissler et al., editors, ''Roads to Freedom: Essays in honor of
Friedrich A. von Hayek''.
* "Eurodollar Creation: A mystery story", 1970, ''BNLQR''.
* "Homo Oeconomicus and His Class Mates", 1970, in Natanson, editor, ''Phenomenology and Social Reality''.
* "The Universal Bogey", 1972, in Preston and Corry, editors, ''Essays in Honor of Lord Robbins''.
* "Friedrich von Hayek's Contributions to Economics", 1974, ''Swedish JE''.
* "A History of Thought on Economic Integration", 1977, ''
Columbia University Press
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''.
*
Por qué discrepan los economistas, 1984, Estudios económicos. Bahía Blanca, Argentina.
See also
*
Exponential decay – of knowledge
References
External links
The Fritz Machlup papersat th
Hoover Institution Archives
The Mont Pelerin Society recordsat th
Hoover Institution Archives
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1983 deaths
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