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- Q6227823 description "American economist".
- Q6227823 description "American economist".
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- Q6227823 abstract "John M. Culbertson (1921 – 2001) was an American professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He was also an economist with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, as well as a consultant to the Subcommittee on International Finance of the House Banking and Currency Committee.The earlier part of his distinguished career he specialized in the fields of economic development, money and banking, and macroeconomic stabilization policy. In the process he also published a number of textbooks.During the late 1970s and the 1980s he became preoccupied with trade theory and policy. During that time he published several books outlining his critical analysis of Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage to which he granted little relevance in a global economy characterized by low-wage exporting countries and high capital mobility. His work on international trade can be seen today to be of particular interest in a world increasingly dominated by aggressive low-wage economies such as China, India, and Vietnam. He is one of the few professional economists to ever be against free trade.Culbertson's turn to heterodoxy led to his critical work being largely ignored rather than debunked by the orthodox mainstream. But he did have a few dedicated disciples, above all the renowned ecological economist Herman Daly, as well as the humanistic economist Mark A. Lutz.".
- Q6227823 birthDate "1921".
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- Q6227823 deathDate "2001".
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- Q6227823 dateOfBirth "1921".
- Q6227823 dateOfDeath "2001".
- Q6227823 name "Culbertson, John M.".
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- Q6227823 comment "John M. Culbertson (1921 – 2001) was an American professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He was also an economist with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, as well as a consultant to the Subcommittee on International Finance of the House Banking and Currency Committee.The earlier part of his distinguished career he specialized in the fields of economic development, money and banking, and macroeconomic stabilization policy.".
- Q6227823 label "John Culbertson".
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