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    Alvin Harvey Hansen (August 23, 1887 – June 6, 1975) was an American economist who taught at the University of Minnesota and was later a chair professor of economics at Harvard University. Often referred to as "the American Keynes ", he was a widely read popular author on economic issues, and an influential advisor to the government on ...

  2. Jun 7, 1975 · Alvin H. Hansen, one of the principal advocates for Keynesian economics in the United States, died yesterday in Alexandria, Va. The former professor at the University of Minnesota and...

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  4. By Mark J. Penn. June 9, 1975. Alvin H. Hansen, former Littauer Professor of Political Economics and one of America's foremost Keynesian economics, died in Alexander. Va. Friday. He was 87...

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    Alvin H. Hansen, 1887-1975. American economist at Harvard, that began as an American Institutionalist but converted into one of the leading proponents of Keynesianism in the United States. Alvin Harvey Hansen was born in Viborg, South Dakota, the son of Danish immigrants. Hansen got his undergraduate studies from Yankton and went on to pursue ...

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · Alvin Hansen. The influential economist Alvin Hansen (1887-1975) brought the 1930's Keynesian revolution in economics to the United States. He was a prolific writer who also played significant roles in the creation of the Social Security System and the Council of Economic Advisors. Alvin Hansen was born at Viborg, South Dakota, on Aug. 23, 1887 ...

  7. Alvin Hansen led a fulfilled life. He was married to Mabel Lewis Hansen. The couple had two daughters: Marian and Mildred. Alvin was also the recipient of numerous awards. Some of the awards that he received were in Guggheim Fellowship in 1929, The American Economics Association’s Walker Medal, which is the highest honor award by the association.

  8. Alvin Harvey Hansen (born August 23, 1887, Viborg, South Dakota, U.S.—died June 6, 1975, Alexandria, Virginia) was an American economist noted for his strong and influential advocacy of the theories of John Maynard Keynes.

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