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  • {{Image|Veblen3a.jpg|right|350px|Thorstein Veblen}} '''Thorstein Veblen''' (1857-1929) was an American economist famous in the [[history of economi
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  • Veblen goods are so named after [[Thorstein Veblen]], who introduced the idea of [[conspicuous consumption]]: people consuming
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  • ...whose work found application in atomic physics. The nephew of economist [[Thorstein Veblen]], Osvald Veblen taught mathematics at [[Princeton University]] beginning i
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  • Scott, however, did become a member of the [[Soviet of Technicians]] that [[Thorstein Veblen]] had organised.<ref name=Akin1977/> From there he went on to establish th
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  • ...e progressive engineers of the late 19th century as well as the works of [[Thorstein Veblen]], such as ''Engineers and the Price System'' and, to a lesser extent, [[Sc ...nd upon which the Alliance based their ideas for a new social structure. [[Thorstein Veblen]], who wrote ''[[Theory of the Leisure Class]]'' (1899),<ref>{{gutenberg|no
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  • {{Image|Veblen3a.jpg|right|350px|Thorstein Veblen}} '''Thorstein Veblen''' (1857-1929) was an American economist famous in the [[history of economi
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  • ...sed during the 1920s to describe the works of sociologist and economists [[Thorstein Veblen]], who wrote ''Engineers and the Price System'' in 1921. The terms came to
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  • ...ssett Jones]] as well as some educators; [[Alice Barrows Fernandez]] and [[Thorstein Veblen]]. Other experts included the architects [[Benton MacKaye|Benton Mackaye]]
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  • ...d management approaches arose. Following the Russian Revolution in 1917, [[Thorstein Veblen]] made what Edwin Layton called "one of the strangest predictions in social
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  • *[[Thorstein Veblen]], economist
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  • ...) compares Patten's view with that of his much-better known contemporary [[Thorstein Veblen]], and concludes "Patten took an altogether sunnier view." "It is an intere
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  • ...Ricardo]], [[Paul Samuelson]], [[Adam Smith]], [[Joseph E. Stiglitz]], [[Thorstein Veblen]],
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