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Thorstein Bunde Veblen (/ˈθɔːrstaɪn ˈvɛblən/; July 30, 1857 –
August 3, 1929) was an
American economist and
sociologist who,
during his lifetime, emerged...
- (Thorstein
Veblen's nephew)
Veblen good,
named after Thorstein Veblen Veblen,
South Dakota, city in
Marshall County,
South Dakota,
United States 31665
Veblen, main-belt...
- A
Veblen good is a type of
luxury good,
named after American economist Thorstein Veblen, for
which the
demand increases as the
price increases, in apparent...
- In mathematics, the
Veblen functions are a
hierarchy of
normal functions (continuous
strictly increasing functions from
ordinals to ordinals), introduced...
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Oswald Veblen (June 24, 1880 –
August 10, 1960) was an
American mathematician,
geometer and topologist,
whose work
found application in
atomic physics...
- mathematics, the
Veblen ordinal is
either of two
large countable ordinals: The
small Veblen ordinal The
large Veblen ordinal Veblen function This disambiguation...
- The
Veblen-Commons
Award is
presented annually by the ****ociation for
Evolutionary Economics in
recognition of
outstanding scholarly contributions to the...
- of peak oil).
Veblen believed technological developments would eventually lead to a
socialistic reorganization of
economic affairs.
Veblen saw socialism...
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Thorstein Veblen.
Early technocratic organizations formed after the
First World War.
These included Henry Gantt’s "The New Machine" and
Veblen’s "Soviet...
- In mathematics, the
Veblen–Young theorem,
proved by
Oswald Veblen and John
Wesley Young (1908, 1910, 1917),
states that a
projective space of dimension...