Taylor, Paul S. 1895-1984
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Name (Latin)
Taylor, Paul S. 1895-1984
Other forms of name
Taylor, Paul Schuster, 1895-1984
Date of birth
1895-06-09
Date of death
1984-03-13
Place of birth
Sioux City (Iowa)
Place of death
Berkeley (Calif.)
Associated country
United States
Associate group
University of California (1868-1952)
University of California (1868-1952) (1922)
University of California, Berkeley
Occupation
College teachers Economists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Fuller form of name
Paul Schuster
Sources of Information
- His The Sailors' union of the Pacific, 1923.
- His On the ground in the 30s, 1983:CIP t.p. (Paul S. Taylor)
- An American exodus, 1999:t.p. (Paul Taylor) cover flap (Paul Schuster Taylor; prof. of economics at Univ. of Calif.)
- Goggans, Jan. California on the breadlines, 2010:e-CIP t.p., etc. (Paul Taylor; Paul Schuster Taylor (1895-1984))
- Who was who in America, 1982-1985:(Taylor, Paul Schuster; economics; born, Sioux City, Iowa, June 9, 1895; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1922; with University of California from 1922; professor of economics, 1939-1962, chairman of the department 1952-1956; chairman of the Institute of International Studies, 1956-1962, emeritus, 1962; president of the California Rural Rehabilitation Corporation, 1935-1943; consulting economist with Deptartment of the Interior, 1943-1952; home: Berkeley, California; died March 13, 1984)
- OCLC search, May 17, 2013:(heading: Taylor, Paul Schuster, 1895-1984; Taylor, Paul Schuster, 1895-; Taylor, Paul S. (Paul Schuster), 1895-; Taylor, Paul S.; usage: Paul S. Taylor, Paul Taylor, Paul Schuster Taylor)
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Wikipedia description:
Paul Schuster Taylor (June 9, 1895 in Sioux City, Iowa – March 13, 1984 in Berkeley) was an American progressive agricultural economist. He was an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin and earned his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, where he joined the faculty as a professor of economics from 1922 until his retirement in 1962.
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