Jack Wiseman (economist)
Jack Wiseman (1919 in Brierfield, Lancashire – 1991) was a British economist. He is known for being one of the first professors of economics at the University of York and an early scholar of health economics.
Jack Wiseman | |
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Born | December 1919 |
Died | 1991 |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Occupation | Economist |
He joined the Territorial Army in 1939 and fought in the Second World War. Wiseman joined the London School of Economics as a student in 1946, where he later became a lecturer in Business and Public Finance. In 1964, Wiseman joined the University of York, where he was founding Director of the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER).[1]
Selected publications
- The Growth of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom. (with Alan T. Peacock) George Allen & Unwin, 1961
- Cost, Choice and Political Economy. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 1989
References
- Hartley, Keith (2000). "Jack Wiseman, 1919-1991". The Economic Journal. 110 (464): F445–F454. doi:10.1111/1468-0297.00549. JSTOR 2566139.
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