
John A. F. McCulloch
John A. F. McCulloch was a Canadian economist and statistician known for his work on microeconomics and the theory of demand. He contributed to understanding how consumers make choices based on their preferences and income, influencing modern economic theory. His research helped clarify how prices, income, and preferences shape consumer behavior, providing a foundation for analyzing markets and economic decision-making. McCulloch’s work remains relevant in economic theory, especially in understanding the behavior of individuals and markets.