O Autorze

Thomas Southcliffe Ashton was a prominent British economist and statistician known for his influential work during the early 20th century. His contributions primarily focused on the economic and social conditions in Manchester, which played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution. Ashton was instrumental in establishing the Manchester Statistical Society, where he conducted extensive research and published several key texts that analyzed the socioeconomic transformations occurring in the city and beyond during that era. His work often emphasized the importance of statistical data in understanding economic trends and societal changes.
Ashton's legacy is marked by his comprehensive studies, such as 'Economic and Social Investigations in Manchester 1833-1933', which reflect his dedication to applying rigorous statistical methods to real-world issues. Through his research, he influenced the fields of economics and social science, leaving an indelible mark on future generations of scholars and policymakers who sought to understand the complexities of industrial society.

Data Urodzenia January 1, 1865
Miejsce Urodzenia Manchester, England
Data śmierci January 1, 1936
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