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What (who) is G A Frank Knight - definition

AMERICAN ECONOMIST (1885-1972)
Frank Hyneman Knight; Frank H. Knight; Frank H Knight; F. H. Knight; Knight, Frank H.; Frank Knight (economist); Knight, Frank

G. A. Frank Knight         
  • Auchterarder Free Church
  • St. Leonards-in-the-Fields, Perth
SCOTTISH MINISTER, AUTHOR AND ADVOCATE OF THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT
George Alexander Frank Knight FRSE (1869–1937) was a Scottish minister, author and advocate of the Temperance Movement. In literature he is usually referred to as G.
Young Knight in a Landscape         
PAINTING BY VITTORE CARPACCIO
Knight (Carpaccio); Knight (Vittore Carpaccio); Portrait of a Knight (Carpaccio); Portrait of a Knight
Young Knight in a Landscape, or Portrait of a Knight, is an oil on canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Vittore Carpaccio, now in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection in Madrid. Dated 1510, this is the earliest full-length portrait in Western painting—on the assumption that it is a portrait, as it seems likely.
G. Wilson Knight         
ENGLISH LITERARY CRITIC AND ACADEMIC
George Wilson Knight; Wilson Knight; George Richard Wilson Knight; G Wilson Knight
George Richard Wilson Knight (1897–1985) was an English literary critic and academic, known particularly for his interpretation of mythic content in literature, and The Wheel of Fire, a collection of essays on Shakespeare's plays. He was also an actor and theatrical director, and considered an outstanding lecturer.

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Frank Knight

Frank Hyneman Knight (November 7, 1885 – April 15, 1972) was an American economist who spent most of his career at the University of Chicago, where he became one of the founders of the Chicago School. Nobel laureates Milton Friedman, George Stigler and James M. Buchanan were all students of Knight at Chicago. Ronald Coase said that Knight, without teaching him, was a major influence on his thinking. F.A. Hayek considered Knight to be one of the major figures in preserving and promoting classical liberal thought in the twentieth century. Paul Samuelson named Knight (along with Harry Gunnison Brown, Allyn Abbott Young, Henry Ludwell Moore, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Jacob Viner, and Henry Schultz) as one of the several "American saints in economics" born after 1860.