William Harold Hutt

William Harold Hutt

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Early life

Bill Hutt was born into a working-class, but educated family in London, where his father was a compositor. After he completed high school during the height of the First World War, young Bill began training as a pilot, but never earned his wings due to the advent of the war's end.Champion, Rafe. "The Achievement of William Harold Hutt." [http://www.the-rathouse.com/Revivalist4/RC_Huttachieve.html] ]

Education

Hutt attended the London School of Economics (LSE) where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree under the "leading influence" of Edwin Cannan. After his 1924 graduation from LSE, Hutt worked for a publisher until 1927. It was during this period that Hutt wrote his first published essay, entitled "The Factory System of the Early Nineteenth Century" (1925).

Professional career

Rather than wholly removing himself from academia upon the completion of his undergraduate degree, Hutt remained immersed in the LSE culture, attending LSE classes informally until March 1928, when he accepted a position as senior lecturer at the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa. In 1930, Hutt was promoted to "Chair of Commerce" at UCT. Later, Hutt would be named "Dean of the Faculty of Commerce."

In his writings on collective bargaining, including his first book, "The Theory of Collective Bargaining" (1930), Hutt disputed the commonly held position that labor was at a disadvantage in bargaining with employers, an idea which some had used to justify organized violence by trade unions. He also argued against the idea that the labor market consists of a "bilateral monopoly." Although Hutt argued vehemently against what he considered to be injustices committed by trade unions, he did not advocate their outright abolition. According to Australian writer Rafe Champion, Hutt believed that,

:" [Unions] had (and have) many useful functions in addition to acting as friendly societies for health and welfare provision. They could help their members to improve their qualifications and locate the best paid work, and they could provide assistance to members subjected to unfair treatment by management."

Hutt later became known as a leading voice in the academic community condemning South African apartheid. [Lewin, Peter. "William Hutt & the Economics of Apartheid." [http://www.utdallas.edu/~plewin/Hutt.pdf PDF] ] He vehemently objected to the policy, arguing in his 1964 critique that it was little more than a means by which white labor unions used the government to outlaw black competition. [Rockwell, Lew. "Three National Treasures." "Mises.org". 31 May 2007. [http://mises.org/story/2584] ]

He was a member of the Mont Pelerin Society. Hutt's work has been notably praised by George Selgin and Nobel laureate James M. Buchanan.

Books

* [http://www.mises.org/books/bargaining.pdf "The Theory of Collective Bargaining"] (1930)
*"Economists and the Public" (1936)
*"The Theory of Idle Resources: A Study in Definition" (1939)
*"Plan for Reconstruction" (1943)
*"The Failure of the "New Economics": An Analysis of the Keynesian Fallacies" (1959)
*"Keynesianism Retrospect and Prospect: A Critical Restatement of Basic Economic Principles" (1963)
* [http://www.mises.org/books/colour.pdf "The Economics of the Colour Bar: A Study of the Economic Origins and Consequences of Racial Segregation in South Africa"] (1964)
*"Politically Impossible...?" (1971)
*"The Strike-threat System: The Economic Consequences of Collective Bargaining" (1973)
* [http://www.mises.org/Books/sayslaw.pdf "A Rehabilitation of Say's Law"] (1974)
*"Individual Freedom: Selected Works of William H. Hutt" (1975)
*"The Keynesian Episode: A Reassessment" (1979)

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