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Commons, John Rogers

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Commons, John Rogers (1882-1945)

US economist. He was both an economic theorist and a renowned labour historian. An active policymaker, he drafted early employment and union legislation in Wisconsin and then at the federal level.

He was born in Hollandsburg, Ohio. Although he never completed his graduate studies, he was able to secure teaching positions, including a professorship at the University of Wisconsin in 1904.


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