Clarence Dickinson Long Jr.

Clarence Dickinson Long Jr.

Fellow: Awarded 1941
Field of Study: Economics
Fellow: Awarded 1942
Field of Study: Economics

Competition: US & Canada

Wesleyan University

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1940–41:

LONG, CLARENCE DICKINSON, JR.:  Appointed for studies in the history of unemployment in the United States; tenure, twelve months from June 9, 1941.

Born December 11, 1908, South Bend, Indiana. Education:  Washington and Jefferson College, A.B., 1932, A.M., 1933; Princeton University, A.M., 1935, Ph.D., 1938.

Instructor in Economics, 1936–39, Assistant Professor, 1939—, Wesleyan University.

Publications:  Building Cycles and the Theory of Investment, 1940. Articles and reviews in Review of Economic Statistics, Harvard Business Review, Editor and Publisher, Dun’s Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, American Economic Review.

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