Calvin B. Hoover

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Calvin B. Hoover was an influential American economist and academic known for his pioneering work in comparative economic systems and his analyses of Soviet and European economies in the mid-20th century.

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instanceOf academic
author
economist
human
university teacher
advisorOf students in economics at Duke University
analyzed European postwar reconstruction
Soviet industrialization
awardReceived Guggenheim Fellowship
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1897
dateOfDeath 1974
educatedAt University of Chicago
University of Wisconsin–Madison
employer Duke University
fieldOfWork European economies
Soviet economy
comparative economic systems
economics
genre comparative economics
economic history
influenced study of comparative economic systems in the United States
influencedBy institutional economics tradition in the United States
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Economic Association
movement institutional economics
notableFor analyses of European economies
analyses of the Soviet economy
pioneering work in comparative economic systems
notableWork Germany Enters the Third Reich
The Economic Life of Soviet Russia
The Economy, Liberty, and the State
occupation economist
professor
participatedIn New Deal economic policy discussions
placeOfBirth Berwick, Illinois
placeOfDeath Durham, North Carolina
positionHeld chair of the Department of Economics at Duke University
professor of economics at Duke University
publicationPeriod mid-20th century
residence Durham, North Carolina
sexOrGender male
studied capitalist economies in Europe
economic policy in Nazi Germany
planned economies
workLocation Durham, North Carolina

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Hoover hasNotableBearer Calvin B. Hoover