Economics
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Center for Education and Research in Free Enterprise, Texas A & M University
Centre for Policy Studies (CPS), 1980
Chamberlain, John, et al. The Freeman, 1950. Volume 5, No. 9, March 1955.
Books, pamphlets, videos and periodicals belonging to a community member. The family donated the collection in its entirety upon the collector's death in full. Their only qualification was that their father's entire name was not attached to the collection, the repository opted to use only his last name. It was gifted without encumbrance or any restrictions.
Corporations, Congressional Record and assorted newspaper articles (Washington D.C.) , 1971 - 1972
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Economic Priorities Report, Council on Economic Priorities (Washington, D.C.) , 1970 - 1973
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Economic World - Committee for International Economic Growth (Washington, D.C.), 1960
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Economie Franche , 1968-07 - 1969-09-23
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
"It's Time to Stop, Think and Act About the Great Problem No One Can Solve But Ourselves" -- The American Economic Foundation (New York, N.Y.), 1968-12-05
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Keynesism-Marxism at Harvard and other materials, Veritas Foundation (New York, NY) , 1962 - 1965
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
McConnell, Stanley. The Law of Abundance; the Keystone of the New World Order. Commonwealth Publishers Limited, 1936.
Books, pamphlets, videos and periodicals belonging to a community member. The family donated the collection in its entirety upon the collector's death in full. Their only qualification was that their father's entire name was not attached to the collection, the repository opted to use only his last name. It was gifted without encumbrance or any restrictions.