Joseph John Spengler (19 November 1902 – 2 January 1991) was an American economist, statistician, and historian of economic thought.
[Kelley (March 1992), p. 142] A recipient of the 1951
John Frederick Lewis Award of the
American Philosophical Society
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and the 1981 Distinguished Fellow Award from the
History of Economics Society, he was
Professor Emeritus of Economics at
Duke University at the time of his death.
Biography
Spengler was born in
Piqua, Ohio. He graduated from the
Piqua High School and initially studied journalism at college, but dropped out after his first year to become a crime reporter. A year later he returned to higher education, at first studying sociology and political science, but eventually gravitating to economics. He received his B.A., M.A., and PhD from
Ohio State University
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, where his 1930 doctoral dissertation was a comparative study on the fertility rates of native-born and immigrant women in the United States. After a stint teaching at the
University of Arizona he joined the faculty of
Duke University in 1932, initially as a visiting professor, and became a permanent member of the faculty in 1934. He remained there until his retirement as the
James B. Duke Professor of Economics in 1972. With
Earl J. Hamilton, Spengler established the university's first graduate level program in Economic History as well as the History of Political Economy (HOPE) research group.
During World War II, he worked for the
Office of Price Administration as the price executive for the
Southeastern region of the United States and over the years held several other advisory posts to the US government and the United Nations. His interest in population studies and the demographic aspects of economics reflected in his doctoral dissertation, became a major focus of his research and writing throughout his career. His first book, ''France Faces Depopulation'', published in 1938, examined the cultural and political causes of France's pre-World War II population decline, and one of his last major books was ''The Economics of Individual and Population Aging'', published in 1980. In 1972, Duke University Press published a collection of his classic essays in the area: ''Population Economics: Selected Essays of Joseph J. Spengler''.
Joseph Spengler died in
Durham, North Carolina from
Alzheimer's disease at the age of 88.
[Cook (3 January 1991)] He was survived by his wife, the former Dorothy Marie Kress. The couple married in 1927 and were co-authors of "Maintenance of Postwar Full Employment" (1944). Spengler's 1978 book, ''Facing Zero Population Growth: Reactions and Interpretations, Past and Present'' has the dedication:
To Dorothy Kress Spengler, my wife, companion, and co-worker for fifty years
Spengler was a member of both the
American Philosophical Society
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(1954) and the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1964). In 2004, the History of Economics Society established the annual Joseph J. Spengler Prize for the best book published on the history of economics.
[History of Economics Society]
Joseph J. Spengler Prize
Selected publications of Joseph J. Spengler
* 1938. ''France Faces Depopulation''. Duke Univ. Press. First-page chapter-previe
links* 1950. "Vertical Integration and Antitrust Policy," ''Journal of Political Economy'', 58(4),
p. 347352 (from
JSTOR).
* 1951. "The Population Obstacle to Economic Betterment," ''American Economic Review'', 41(2),
p. 343354.
* 1964. "Economic Thought of Islam: Ibn Khaldun," ''Comparative Studies in Society and History'', 6(3),
p. 268306.
* 1966. "Values and Fertility Analysis," ''Demography'', 3(1),
p. 109130.
* 1966. "The Economist and the Population Question," ''American Economic Review'', 56(1/2), pp. 1–24
* 1971. ''Indian Economic Thought: A Preface to Its History''. Duke University Press. .
* 1972. ''Population Economics: Selected Essays of Joseph J. Spengler'', Robert S. Smith ''et al.'', ed. Duke Univ. Press. Revie
extract.* 1980. ''Origins of Economic Thought and Justice'', Southern Illinois University Press. 1st-page chapte
links
* 1980. ''The Economics of Individual and Population Aging''. With Robert L. Clark
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Notes and references
Sources
*Cook, Joan
"Joseph Spengler, 88, Economics Professor At Duke University" ''
New York Times
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'', 3 January 1991.
*Cook, Robert Cecil (ed.), "Spengler, Joseph John"
''Who's Who in American Education: A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Living Educators of the United States'' Volume 8, 1938
*
Durden, Robert Franklin''The Launching of Duke University, 1924-1949'' Duke University Press, 1993.
*Kelley, Allen C.
"Joseph J. Spengler (November 19, 1902-January 2, 1991)" ''Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society'', Vol. 136, No. 1, (March 1992), pp. 142–147
*Silk, Leonard
''New York Times'', 4 January 1991
*Spengler, Dorothy K. and Spengler, Joseph J, "Maintenance of Postwar Full Employment" in ''The Winning Plans in the Pabst Postwar Employment Awards'',
Pabst Brewing Company, 1944, pp. 79–83
*Spengler, Joseph J
''Facing Zero Population Growth: Reactions and Interpretations, Past and Present'' Duke University Press, 1978.
;Further reading
*
Blaug, Mark (ed.), "Spengler, Joseph L.", ''Who's Who in Economics'' (3d edition), E. Elgar, 1999.
* Silk, Leonard
"The Economics of Joseph J. Spengler" ''Demography India'', 14 (1), 1986, pp. 137–145
* Sobel, Irvin, "Joseph J. Spengler: The Institutionalist Approach to the History of Economics" in ''Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology'', Vol.1, 1983, pp. 243–270.
External links
Duke University, January 14, 1972
CV: Joseph J. Spengler Duke University Archives.
Joseph J. Spengler Duke University
">Joseph John Spengler Papers, [ca. 1896/nowiki>-1987">a. 1896
">Joseph John Spengler Papers, [ca. 1896
/nowiki>-1987 David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.
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1902 births
1991 deaths
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