Edwin Cannan, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Edwin Cannan

British economist

Date of Birth: 03-Feb-1861

Place of Birth: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

Date of Death: 08-Apr-1935

Profession: economist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Edwin Cannan

  • Edwin Cannan (3 February 1861, Funchal, Madeira – 8 April 1935, Bournemouth), the son of David Cannan and artist Jane Cannan, was a British economist and historian of economic thought.
  • He was a professor at the London School of Economics from 1895 to 1926. As a partisan of Jevonianism, Edwin Cannan is perhaps best known for his logical dissection and destruction of Classical theory in his famous 1894 tract A History of the Theories of Production and Distribution.
  • Although Cannan had personal and professional difficulties with Alfred Marshall, he was still "Marshall's man" at the LSE from 1895 to 1926.
  • During that time, particularly during his long stretch as chairman after 1907, Edwin Cannan shepherded the LSE away from its roots in Fabian socialism into tentative Marshallianism.
  • This period was only to last, however, until his protégé, Lionel Robbins, took over with his more "Continental" ideas. Though Cannan, in his early years as an economist, was a critic of classical economics and an ally of interventionists, he moved sharply to the side of classical liberalism in the early 20th century.
  • He favored a simplicity, clarity, and common sense in the exposition of economics.
  • According to Geoffrey M.
  • Hodgson, Cannan "emphasised the institutional foundation of economic systems".

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