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James Laurence Laughlin (18501933)
Laughlin, James Laurence. An American political economist; born in Deerfield, OH, April 2, 1850; died in 1933. In 1892 he became a professor in Chicago University. His chief works are: ‘The Study of Political Economy’ (1885); ‘The History of Bimetallism in the United States’ (1885); ‘The Elements of Political Economy’ (1887); ‘Industrial America’ (1906); ‘Latter-Day Problems’ (1909).