Carl Snyder

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Carl Snyder (April 23, 1869, Cedar Falls IA – 1946 Santa Barbara CA) was an American economist and statistician.

Although he attended the

president of the American Statistical Association
, a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science and of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a member of the Institut Internationale de Statistique.

In the 1910s and 20s, Snyder was employed as a statistician in the research department of the

economic
and statistical journals.

Snyder's response to the

Friedrich von Hayek.[2]

Works

  • Carl Snyder: Capitalism the Creator. The Economic Foundations of Modern Industrial Society. Macmillan, New York 1940 (PDF).
  • Snyder, Carl (1934). "The Increase of Long-Term Debt in the United States (from 1880)". Journal of the American Statistical Association. 29 (186): 166–74.
    JSTOR 2278286
    .
  • Snyder, Carl (1930). "Brokers' Loans and the Pyramiding of Credit". Journal of the American Statistical Association. 25 (169): 88–92. .
  • "Carl Snyder". JSTOR.

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References

  1. Jennifer Burns
    , Goddess of the Market. Ayn Rand and the American Right, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2009, p. 63f.
  2. ^ Cf. F. A. Hayek, Review of Capitalism the Creator by Carl Snyder, in: Economica 7, no 28 (1940), pp. 437–439.