Francis Amasa Walker
Francis Amasa Walker (1840-1897) was an American economist and statistician known for his work in economics, military affairs, and social reform. He served as the president of the American Statistical Association and the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology. Walker's contributions to economic theory and policy have had a lasting impact on the field, influencing government policies and academic research. His multidisciplinary approach to social issues and his advocacy for data-driven decision-making have established him as a prominent figure in American intellectual history.
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