Daniel Jack

British political economist (1901-1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel Thomson Jack (1901–1984) was a British political economist who was Professor of Economics at the University of Durham.[1]

Jack graduated from the University of Glasgow. He was appointed to the East Africa Royal Commission (1953–1955).[2]

Andrew Skinner was the first incumbent when the Daniel Jack professorial chair in economics was created at the University of Glasgow.

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