Henry Simons

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Henry Simons was an influential American economist and early leader of the Chicago School, known for advocating free-market principles alongside strong antitrust policies and a broad-based, progressive tax system.

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instanceOf American economist
Chicago School economist
economist
human
advocated broad-based income tax
free competition in markets
limiting economic concentration
progressive taxation
strong antitrust enforcement
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1899
dateOfDeath 1946
educatedAt University of Iowa
University of Michigan
employer University of Chicago
familyName Simons
fieldOfWork antitrust policy
economics
public finance
tax policy
givenName Henry
ideology classical liberalism
laissez-faire economics
influenced Chicago School economics
surface form: Chicago School economists

Milton Friedman
influencedBy classical economists
laissez-faire tradition
knownFor advocacy of a broad-based progressive income tax
advocacy of free-market principles
developing a definition of income used in public finance
influence on the Chicago School of Economics
support for strong antitrust policies
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf University of Chicago Department of Economics
surface form: Chicago School of Economics
nationality United States of America
notableWork A Positive Program for Laissez Faire
Personal Income Taxation
Rules versus Authorities in Monetary Policy
occupation professor
university teacher
placeOfBirth United States of America
positionHeld faculty member at the University of Chicago Department of Economics
workLocation City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
wrote A Positive Program for Laissez Faire
Personal Income Taxation
Rules versus Authorities in Monetary Policy

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