THEODORE O. YNTEMA (19001985)
Director: 1939 November 1942
A.B., Hope College, 1921; A.M., 1922. and C.P.A., 1924, University of Illinois; Ph.D.,
University of Chicago, 1929

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Theodore O. Yntema became director of research of the Cowles Commission
at the time of the move to Chicago in September, 1939. He joined the faculty of the
University of Chicago in 1923, and was professor of statistics in the School of Business,
193044, and professor of business and economic policy, 194449. He was economic
consultant in the National Recovery Administration, 193435; head of economics And
statistics in the Division of Industrial Materials of the Defense Commission, 1940;
consulting economist and statistician for the United States Steel Corporation,
193840; consultant in the War Shipping Administration 1942; director of research of
the Committee for Economic Development, 194249; consulting economist for Stein Roe &
Farnham, 194549; consulting economist, Lord, Abbett & Co.,
194649; consulting economist, Ford Motor Company, 194749; and consultant for
the Economic Stabilization Agency, 1951. Since 1940 Yntema has been a director of the
National Bureau of Economic Research. In 1949 Yntema joined Ford Motor Company as vice
president-finance and since 1950 a director of the Company. He is a Fellow of the
Econometric Society and of the American Statistical Association. He is author of A
Mathematical Reformulation of the Theory of International Trade, 1932, and co-author
of Jobs and Markets, 1946. Yntema also directed most of the research leading to
Volume I of TNEC Studies, published by the United States Steel Corporation, and
from 194249 also planned and directed most of the research leading to the Research
Reports of the Committee for Economic Development.
[Abstracted from A Twenty Year Research
Report 19321952] |