George Paish
Sir George Paish  | |
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![]() Portrait of Sir George Paish (c. 1914)  | |
| Born | 7 November 1867 Horsham, Sussex, England  | 
| Died | 1 May 1957 (aged 89) Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England  | 
| Nationality | British | 
| Occupation(s) | Journalist and Economist | 
Sir George Paish (7 November 1867 – 1 May 1957)[1][2] was a British liberal economist of international renown,[3] author of The Defeat of Chaos (1941), as well as Railways in Great Britain (1904), and co-author of Road To Prosperity in 1927.[4] He advocated the free market prior to the First World War,[5] and was at one point advisor to the head of the British Treasury.[6] He also served for a time as co-president of the Anglo-Ethiopian Society.[7]
He was the assistant editor of The Statist magazine from 1894 to 1900[8] and later became the editor.[9]
Family
Paish was born in Horsham, Sussex, on 7 November 1867, the son of Robert and Jane Paish; his father was a coachman. He married Emily Mary Whitehead on 24 March 1894, and they had five sons.[1] One of the sons was Frank Walter Paish, also an economist.[5] His wife died in 1933, and Paish married again on 30 September 1936 to Anita Carolyn Rouse.[1] Paish died on 1 May 1957 in a nursing home at Wexham in Buckinghamshire.[1]
Politics
He was active for the Liberal Party and stood three times for them as a parliamentary candidate, in 1922 and 1935. In June 1936, he was elected to serve on the Liberal Party Council.[10]
Honours and awards
On 1 July 1912 Paish was conferred the honour of a Knighthood in the King's birthday honours.[11]
Books
Paish was the author of the following books:[4]
- British Railway Position (1902)
 - Railways of Great Britain (1904)
 - Railways of the United States (1913)
 - Capital Investments in Other Lands (1909 and 1910)
 - Saving and Social Welfare (1911)
 - The Economics of Reparation (1921)
 - The Road to Prosperity (1927)
 - World Economic Suicide (1929)
 - The Way to Recovery (1931)
 - The Way Out (1937)
 - The World Danger (1939)
 - The Defeat of Chaos (1941)
 - World Restoration (1944)
 - Sound Currency (1946)
 - The Future of the £ (1948)
 - The World of Danger (1949)
 
See also
- Wall Street crash of 1929
 - Manchester Exchange (UK Parliament constituency)
 - Glasgow Central (UK Parliament constituency)
 - Anglo-Ethiopian Society
 
References
- ^ a b c d Roger Middleton, 'Paish, Sir George (1867–1957)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 accessed 16 Aug 2010 (subscription needed)
 - ^ "openlibrary.org". openlibrary.org. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
 - ^ (By E. Vivian Hall .) (2 October 1933). "nzetc.org". nzetc.org. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
 - ^ a b "Sir George Paish – A Distinguished Economist". Obituaries. The Times. No. 53831. London. 3 May 1957. col C, p. 15.
 - ^ a b "arthurseldon.org". arthurseldon.org. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
 - ^ "chalre.com". chalre.com. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
 - ^ "anglo-ethiopian.org". anglo-ethiopian.org. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
 - ^ "probertencyclopaedia.com". probertencyclopaedia.com. 28 October 2006. Archived from the original on 8 May 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
 - ^ [ Displaying Abstract ] (2 March 2011). "New York Times". Retrieved 10 March 2011.
 - ^ The Liberal Magazine, 1936
 - ^ "Birthday Honours". Official Appointments and Notices. The Times. No. 39925. London. 14 June 1912. col G, p. 9.
 
External links
 Media related to George Paish at Wikimedia Commons- Works by George Paish, at Internet Archive
 - Works by George Paish, at Hathi Trust
 - Sir George Paish: Ambassador of Free Trade
 - Newspaper clippings about George Paish in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
 
