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Brief Biography (Popularity: )
Brief biographical notes from India Today. [registration required]
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Castrignanò, Giovanni (Popularity: )
Economics, macroeconomics, economic outlook. Works in bank.
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Congleton, Roger D. (Popularity: )
Professor of economics, George Mason University. Director of the Center for Study of Public Choice.
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David Ricardo (Popularity: )
Synopsis of his major theories.
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Deak, Edward J (Popularity: )
Professor, Department of Economics, Fairfield University.
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England's Treasure by Forraign Trade (Popularity: )
Pamphlet by Thomas Mun
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Gerard de Malynes (Popularity: )
His the Canker of Englands Common Wealth (1601) and the Maintenance of Free Trade (1622).
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Gross Substitutes in Large Square Economics (Popularity: )
A paper by Mas-Colell et al.
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Gustave de Molinari (Popularity: )
Short introduction, list of works and resources.
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Henry George - Museum of San Francisco (Popularity: )
Provides brief biography.
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Henry George, 1839-1897 - History of Economic Thought (Popularity: )
Collection of links to works and resources.
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High Price of Provisions (Popularity: )
A collection of works provided online by McMaster University, Canada.
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History of Economic Thought | Abraham Robinson (Popularity: )
Biography, works, and links.
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History of Economic Thought | Anne Turgot (Popularity: )
Biography, bibliography, resources and links.
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History of Economic Thought | Jean Baptiste Colbert (Popularity: )
Biography, links, and works of Colbert.
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Home Page at UC Berkeley (Popularity: )
Provides teaching information and recent research.
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Impullitti, Giammario (Popularity: )
Lecturer, New York University Economics Department.
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INFORMS 1975-1999 Von Neumann Theory Prize Winners (Popularity: )
Documentation on Arrow's prize-winning material.
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James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy (Popularity: )
Sponsors studies in public choice at George Mason University.
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Jean-Baptiste Say (Popularity: )
Several resources, bibliography, and summary of thought.
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