Charles P. Kindleberger

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Charles P. Kindleberger was an influential American economist and economic historian best known for his work on international finance and financial crises, particularly his analysis of the Great Depression and the theory of hegemonic stability.

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instanceOf economist
human
university teacher
academicDiscipline economics
birthName Charles Poor Kindleberger NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1910-10-12
dateOfDeath 2003-07-07
educatedAt Columbia University
University of Geneva NERFINISHED
University of Pennsylvania
employer Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System NERFINISHED
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Office of Strategic Services NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of State NERFINISHED
familyName Kindleberger NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Great Depression studies
economic history
financial crises
hegemonic stability theory
international economics
international finance
macroeconomics
givenName Charles
influenced Hyman Minsky NERFINISHED
scholarship on financial crises
knownFor analysis of the Great Depression
history of financial crises
theory of hegemonic stability
work on international monetary system
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Economic Association NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Army
notableWork International Capital Movements NERFINISHED
Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises NERFINISHED
Power and Money: The Economics of International Politics and the Politics of International Economics NERFINISHED
The Dollar Shortage NERFINISHED
The World in Depression, 1929–1939 NERFINISHED
occupation economic historian
economist
university professor
participatedIn World War II
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath Cambridge, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
residence Cambridge, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
theoryDeveloped hegemonic stability theory in international economics

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Jagdish Bhagwati doctoralAdvisor Charles P. Kindleberger