Henry Dunning Macleod
1821–1902 (age 81)
Economist
Biography
Henry Dunning Macleod gained renown as an economist whose incisive writings helped shape the study of credit, banking, and monetary theory in the nineteenth century. His thoughtful analyses bridged practical experience with scholarly rigor, influencing both policymakers and academics.
He maintained a keen interest in the evolving economy, always seeking to clarify complex principles for the benefit of wider understanding.