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  1. Paul Howard Douglas (Salem, 26 de marzo de 1892 - Washington D. C. 24 de septiembre de 1976) fue un economista y político estadounidense.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2023 · Paul Howard Douglas lived a full life. He was a teacher’s teacher, offering inspirational lessons in universities as well as his favourite classroom, the United States Senate. His career provides a valuable lens through which to view the evolution of the University of Chicago Economics Department.

  3. Paul Douglas, who identified himself twice in his autobiography as both a Unitarian and a Quaker, served as a trustee of the Abraham Lincoln Center (Unitarian) in Chicago. He was active in both All Souls Church (Unitarian) in Washington, DC and the Cedar Lane Unitarian Church in Bethesda, MD.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2021 · 16 abril, 2021. Compartir: -A. +A. Paul H. Douglas, director del Servicio de Auditoría de la Asociación General (GCAS) desde 2007, fue votado como el Tesorero/CFO electo para la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día el 14 de abril de 2021. Asumirá su nueva función el 1 de agosto [Foto: Ansel Oliver / Adventist Media Exchange (CC BY 4.0)].

  5. 1 de nov. de 2016 · La teoría de la producción de Cobb y Douglas: Una nota académica. Por Daniel Villalobos Céspedes , Economista y Politólogo. Charles W. Cobb y Paul H. Douglas se plantearon en su época “A Theory of Production” ( The American Economic Review, Vol. 18, No. 1, marzo, 1928, pp. 139-165).

  6. hetwebsite.net › het › profilesPaul H. Douglas

    Paul Howard Douglas, 1892-1976. Massachusetts native Paul H. Douglas studied at Columbia University under John Bates Clark and Henry L. Moore . After completing his coursework c.1915, Douglas roamed around for a bit without a clear dissertation project. He took up a variety of teaching positions, notably at Illinois, Reed College, Washington ...

  7. Charles W. Cobb, Paul H. Douglas, A Theory of Production, The American Economic Review, Vol. 18, No. 1, Supplement, Papers and Proceedings of the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (Mar., 1928), pp. 139-165