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REYNOLDS, Lloyd G. was born in 1910 in Alberta, Canada.
(An important work by Lloyd G. Reynolds, noted economist a...)
An important work by Lloyd G. Reynolds, noted economist and scholar, widely credited with creating the field of labor economics. In 1945, Reynolds joined the faculty of Yale University, where six years later, he became chair of the Department of Economics. During the next eight years, he doubled the number of faculty in economics, luring such notable scholars as William Fellner, Tjalling Koopmans, John Montias, Hugh Patrik, Gustav Ranis, James R. Tobin, Robert Triffin, Henry Wallich, and later Simon Kuznets. Reynolds remained at Yale until his retirement in 1980.
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REYNOLDS, Lloyd G. was born in 1910 in Alberta, Canada.
Bachelor of Arts, Honorary Doctor of Laws University Alberta, 1931,1957. Master of Arts McGill University 1933. Doctor of Philosophy Harvard University, 1936.
Honorary Master of Arts Yale University, 1948.
Instructor Economics, Harvard University, 1936-1939. Assistant Professor of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 1939-1945. Association Professor, Professor of Economics, Yale University, 1945-1980.
Sterling Professor Economics Emeritus, Yale University, since 1980.
(An important work by Lloyd G. Reynolds, noted economist a...)
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Price theory; the theory of labour markets and wage determination. The applicability of Western economic theory to centrally planned economies and developing economies. And development theory and development experience.