EconomistsIntroduces the lives and principal ideas of five leading economists living today Paul Anthony Samualson, Milton Friedman, John Kenneth Galbraith, Wassily Leontief and Kenneth E. Boulding. |
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Enfant Terrible Emeritus | 3 |
Prophet of the OldTime Religion | 47 |
Socialism without Tears | 97 |
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Lost Prophets: An Insider's History of the Modern Economists Alfred L. Malabre No preview available - 1994 |