
Ep. 99: The wrong side of the tracks
May 15, 2026 - 15:50
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W. E. B. Du Bois is remembered as a civil rights leader, sociologist, and author of The Souls of Black Folk. But before he became famous for his empirical studies of Black life in America, Du Bois was a graduate student...
Ep. 96: W. E. B. Du Bois and the history of marginalism is an episode from AEA Research Highlights by American Economic Association. W. E. B. Du Bois is remembered as a civil rights leader, sociologist, and author of The Souls of Black Folk...
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Published Feb 11, 2026, 16:57 long, audio available.
W. E. B. Du Bois is remembered as a civil rights leader, sociologist, and author of The Souls of Black Folk. But before he became famous for his empirical studies of Black life in America, Du Bois was a graduate student at Harvard studying cutting-edge economic theory. In 1891, at age 23, he submitted a 158-page manuscript entitled A Constructive Critique of Wage Theory to a Harvard prize competition. The manuscript sat in the Harvard archives for over a century, largely unexamined by trained economists. Author Daniel Kuehn recently requested that Harvard digitize the manuscript so that he could analyze its contents. In a paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives , he explores how Du Bois anticipated the application of marginalist ideas in economics to the determination of wages. Kuehn recently spoke with Tyler Smith about Du Bois's contributions to wage theory, why these contributions went unrecognized, and how his time in Berlin redirected him toward the historical and empirical work for which he is known.
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