Correa Moylan Walsh
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American scholar
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Correa Moylan Walsh was an American author. He was an early expert in the field of index numbers. A polymath, he wrote on a wide range of topics: from mathematics, economics, and statistics, on the one hand to philosophy, political science, literature, and philosophy of history, on the other .
Correa Moylan Walsh's Published Works
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Published Works
- The measurement of general exchange-value (166)
- The problem of estimation (1921) (27)
- Professor Edgeworth's Views on Index—Numbers (1924) (12)
- The fundamental problem in monetary science (7)
- The political science of John Adams : a study in the theory of mixed government and the bicameral system (6)
- The four kinds of economic value (1928) (3)
- The doctrine of creation (1)
- Fermat's Note XLV (1)
- Franklin and Plato. (0)
- The Steadily Appreciating Standard (1897) (0)
- Shaw's History of Currency (1896) (0)
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