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Frank Albert Fetter

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Frank Albert Fetter
économiste

Dates 1863-1949
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Tendance École autrichienne
Nationalité États-Unis États-Unis
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Frank Albert Fetter (1863-1949) a été le premier représentant de l'École autrichienne aux USA.

Ami de Böhm-Bawerk et de Wieser il s'est opposé à Marshall et à son école vers 1902.

Il a d'abord élaboré une théorie de la distribution unifiée et consistante expliquant les relations entre le capital, les intérêts et la rente. Il a ensuite travaillé sur le monopole dans les années 30.

Il est considéré par Murray Rothbard comme le premier économiste ayant expliqué les taux d'intérêt exclusivement par la préférence temporelle.

Principaux travaux

  • 1894, "Versuch einer Bevolkerungslehre ausgehend von einer Kritik des Malthus'schen Bevolkerungsprincips", Jena: Gustav Fischer
  • 1898, "The Essay on Malthus: A Centennial Review", Yale Review, Vol 7, pp153–167
  • 1900, "Recent Discussion of the Capital Concept", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol 15, n°1, nov., pp1-45
  • 1902, "The Roundabout Process in the Interest Theory", The Quarterly Journal of Economics,
  • 1904, "The Relations Between Rent and Interest", AER.
  • 1905, "The Principles of Economics, with Applications to Practical Problems", New York: Century [lire en ligne]
  • 1907, "The Nature of Capital and Income", Journal of Political Economy, 15(3), pp129–148
  • 1910, "The Phenomena of Economic Dynamics Discussion", American Economic Association Quarterly, pp122-135
  • 1912, The Definition of Price, AER
  • 1913, "Population or Prosperity: Annual Address of the President", American Economic Review, 3(1), pp5–19
  • 1914,
    • a. "Capitalization versus Productivity: Rejoinder", AER
    • b. "Davenport's Competitive Economics", Journal of Political Economy, juin
    • c. "Interest Theories, Old and New", American Economic Review, 4(1), pp68–92


Fetter, F. A. (1920a), ‘Price Economics versus Welfare Economics’, American Economic Review, 10(3): 467–487.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1920b), ‘Price Economics versus Welfare Economics: Contemporary Opinion’, American Economic Review, 10(4): 719–737.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1923a), ‘Value and the Larger Economics, I: Rise of the Marginal Doctrine’, Journal of Political Economy, 31(5): 587–605.CrossRef | Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1923b), ‘Value and the Larger Economics, II: Value Giving Way to Welfare’, Journal of Political Economy, 31(6): 790–803.CrossRef | Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1923c), ‘Testimony on basing-point pricing before the Federal Trade Commission on December 11, 1923’, United States of America before the Federal Trade Commission. Docket 760: Federal Trade Commission vs. United States Steel Corporation et al. (Volume 2), pp. 175–77; 191–217, 779–811.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1925a), Letter to Edwin Seligman, dated 12 October. ES, Columbia University, Box C10.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1925b), ‘The Economists and the Public’, American Economic Review, 15(1): 13–26.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1926a), Letter to Hans Mayer, dated 16 January. OM, Box 1, 1025–1926, A-G.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1926b), Letter to Hans Mayer, dated 23 January. OM, Box 1, 1025–1926, A-G.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1927), ‘Interest Theory and Price Movements’, American Economic Review, 17(1): 62–105.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1931), Letter to Richard T. Ely, dated 12 March. FAF, Box 1, Folder: Correspondence 1931, Jan.–June.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1935a), Unpublished address, ‘Can Capitalism Survive?’ FAF, Box 2, Folder: Correspondence 1935.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1935b), Letter to Noel F. Hall, dated 4 June. FAF, Box 2, Folder: Correspondence 1936, Aug.–Dec.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1936a), Letter to Oskar Morgenstern, dated 13 January. FAF, Box 2, Folder: Correspondence 1936, Jan.–July.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1936b), Letter to Noel F. Hall, dated 23 September. FAF, Box 2, Folder: Correspondence 1936, Aug.–Dec.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1937), Letter to William H. Hutt, dated 12 June. FAF, Box 2, Folder: Correspondence 1937, July–Sept.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1938a), Letter to A. S. J. Baster, dated 15 January. FAF, Box 2, Folder: Correspondence 1938 Jan.–June.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1938b), Letter to Ludwig von Mises, dated 15 January. FAF, Box 2, Folder: Correspondence 1938 Jan.–June.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1938c), Letter to Ludwig von Mises, dated 16 March. FAF, Box 2, Folder: Correspondence 1938 Jan.–June.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1938d), Letter to Allen T. Bonnell, dated 5 July. FAF, Box 2, Folder: Correspondence 1938 Apr.–July.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1940), Letter to Joseph Dorfman, dated 30 December. FAF, Box 3, Folder: Correspondence 1940, Apr.–Dec.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1941), Letter to Ernest L. Bogart, dated 3 November. FAF, Box 3, Folder: Correspondence 1941, July–Dec.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1945a), ‘Review of Bureaucracy, by Ludwig von Mises’, American Economic Review, 35(3): 445–46.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1945b), Letter to Fritz Machlup, dated 9 August. FM, Box 037, Folder: 83037.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1946), ‘Too Much Money’, Saturday Evening Post, 219: 124.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1948), Letter to Norman Lombard, dated 2 February. FAF, Box 3, Folder: Correspondence 1948, Jan.–Mar.Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1971 [1931]), The Masquerade of Monopoly, New York: Augustus M. Kelley.Google Scholar Fetter, F. W. (1974), ‘An Early Memory of Joseph Schumpeter’, History of Political Economy, 6(1): 92–94.CrossRef | Google Scholar Fetter, F. A. (1977), Capital, Interest, and Rent: Essays in the Theory of Distribution, edited by Rothbard, M. N.. Menlo Park, CA: Institute for Humane Studies.Google Scholar


x 1923, Value and the Larger Economics, The Journal of Political Economy 31:587-605

  • 1923, Value and the Larger Economics: Value Giving Way to Welfare, The Journal of Political Economy 31:790-803
  • 1924, Economic Law of Market Areas, QJE
  • 1925, The Economist and the Public, American Economic Review, pp13-26
  • 1927, Clark's Reformulation of the Capital Concept, In: Jacob H. Hollander, ed., Economic Essays Contributed in Honor of John Bates Clark, New York: Macmillan
    • Repris en 1977, In: Fetter, Capital, Interest, and Rent, Kansas City: Sheed Andrews and McMeel, edited by Murray Rothbard.
  • 1927, Interest Theory and Price Movements, AER.
  • 1931, Masquerade of Monopoly,
  • 1977, Capital, Interest and Rent: Essays in the theory of distribution, Kansas City: Sheed Andrews and McMeel, edited by Murray Rothbard.

Littérature secondaie

  • 1916, A. C. Whitaker, "Fetter’s Principles of Economics", Political Science Quarterly, 31 (3), pp430-444
  • 2019, Matthew McCaffrey, "Pure theory and progressive liberalism: Frank Fetter and the Austrian economists", Journal of Institutional Economics, Vol 15, n°3, June, pp469-486

Liens externes


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