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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Lord Beveridge was so highly influenced by the Fabian Society socialists in particular by Beatrice Potter Webb, with whom he worked on the 1909 Poor Laws report that he could readily be considered one of their number. However, he was perhaps the best economist among them his early work on unemployment (1909) and his massive historical study of prices and wages (1939) being clear testaments to his scholarship. The Fabians made him a director of the LSE in 1919, a post he retained until 1937. His continual jousts with Cannan and Robbins, who were…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Lord Beveridge was so highly influenced by the Fabian Society socialists in particular by Beatrice Potter Webb, with whom he worked on the 1909 Poor Laws report that he could readily be considered one of their number. However, he was perhaps the best economist among them his early work on unemployment (1909) and his massive historical study of prices and wages (1939) being clear testaments to his scholarship. The Fabians made him a director of the LSE in 1919, a post he retained until 1937. His continual jousts with Cannan and Robbins, who were trying to wrench the LSE away from its Fabian roots, are now legendary.