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Frederick C. Mills
American economist (1892–1964) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Frederick Cecil Mills (March 24, 1892 – February 9, 1964) was an American economist.[1] He was a professor of economics at Columbia University in Manhattan from 1919 to 1959.[2] An expert on business cycles, he was also a researcher at the National Bureau of Economic Research from 1925 to 1953.[3] In 1940, he served as president of the American Economic Association.[4] Mills was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 1926.[5]
His son, Robert Mills, was a physicist known for the development of Yang–Mills theory.[6]
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Bibliography
- Raymond Taylor Bye; Frederick Cecil Mills (1940). An Appraisal of Frederick C. Mills' The Behavior of Prices. Social Science Research Council.
- Frederick Cecil Mills (1924). Statistical Methods, applied to Economics and Business. Henry Holt.[7]
- Frederick Cecil Mills (1917). Contemporary Theories of Unemployment and Unemployment Relief. Columbia University.
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