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  1. Lloyd Appleton Metzler (3 April 1913 – 26 October 1980) was an American economist best known for his contributions to international trade theory. He was born in Lost Springs, Kansas in 1913. Although most of his career was spent at the University of Chicago, he was not a member of the Chicago school, but rather a Keynesian.

  2. Lloyd Appleton Metzler (3 April 1913 – 26 October 1980) was an American economist best known for his contributions to international trade theory. He was born in Lost Springs, Kansas in 1913. Although most of his career was spent at the University of Chicago, he was not a member of the Chicago school, but rather a Keynesian.

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  4. Jan 1, 2017 · First Online: 01 January 2017. pp 1–6. Cite this living reference work entry. The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. George Horwich & John Pomery. 51 Accesses. Abstract. Metzler was born in Lost Springs, Kansas and took AB and MBA degrees at the University of Kansas.

  5. Profile. Major Works. Resources. Lloyd A. Metzler, 1913-1980. Neo-Keynesian macroeconomist and international trade theorist at Chicago. Originating from Kansas, Lloyd Appleton Metzler obtained his first degrees at the University of Kansas, before enrolling for graduate studies at Harvard in 1938.

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · Lloyd Appleton Metzler was born on 3 April 1913 in Lost Springs, Kansas, the middle of three sons of schoolteachers Leroy and Lulu Appleton Metzler. His older brother became a civil engineer and his younger brother a hydraulic engineer.

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  7. Lloyd Appleton Metzler (1913-1980) was an economist, professor, and author. He was a faculty member of the University of Chicago from 1947 until his death. The collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, and notes for unidentified books; a draft of his Harvard thesis; and reprints of Metzler's articles for The Review of Economic Statistics ...

  8. Lloyd A. Metzler served as consultant to many branches of the U.S. government, including the Federal Reserve System and the Treasury Department. He was Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago.

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