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J. Laurence Laughlin
AuthorBooks · Second hand1850-1933
James Laurence Laughlin was an American economist and professor at Cornell University, Harvard University, and the University of Chicago, who helped to found the Federal Reserve System and was "one of the most ardent defenders of the gold standard."
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Birth
1850
Death
1933
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J. Laurence Laughlin was a prominent American economist who dedicated his life to the study of financial systems.
Born in South Lebanon in 1850, his academic legacy lives on through his 36 published works.
His most renowned book, The history of bimetallism in the United States, is a fundamental reference for understanding monetary history.
As a university professor, he deeply influenced the economic thought of his time.
His writings explore complex topics such as banking, money, and the historical evolution of finance in the United States.
