
Milton Friedman, The Chicago School, and The Government’s Incentive To Promote Economic Growth
New Books in Economics
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Archival Research and the Influence of a Faculty Member
Exploring the process of conducting archival research for economic history, the speakers highlight the influence of Archidius Gahan, emphasize the significance of searching in unconventional sources, discuss the value of presidential papers, reflect on the loss of their advisor, and admire renowned economic historians.
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