Sneha Girap (Editor)

Leo Rogin

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Leo Rogin


Died
  
1947, Berkeley, California, United States

Books
  
The meaning and validity of economic theory

Leo Rogin (1893, Mohilev, Belarus – 1947, Berkeley, CA, USA) was an American economist, economic historian and historian of economic thought.

Major publications

  • "The Introduction of Farm Machinery in its Relation to the Productivity of Labor in the Agriculture of the United States During the 19th Century", 1931.
  • "Werner Sombart and the 'Natural Science Method' in Economics", JPE, 1933.
  • "American Economic Thought", AER, 1933.
  • "The New Deal: A Survey of the Literature", QJE, 1935.
  • "Davenport on the Economics of Alfred Marshall", AER, 1936.
  • "The Significance of Marxian Economics for Current Trends of Government Policy", AER, 1938.
  • "Werner Sombart and Transcendentalism", AER, 1941.
  • "Marx and Engels on Distribution in a Socialist Society", AER, 1945.
  • "The Meaning and Validity of Economic Theory: A Historical Approach", 1956.
  • References

    Leo Rogin Wikipedia