William D. Grampp
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William D. Grampp's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of Chicago
- Masters Economics University of Chicago
- Bachelors Economics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William D. Grampp was an American economist. Academic career In 1944 he was awarded his PhD in economics from the University of Chicago. His dissertation was titled “Mercantilism and Laissez Faire in American Political Discussion”. He worked as a journalist before joining the University of Illinois, where he taught from 1947 to 1980. In 1980 he became professor emeritus and also a visiting professor of social science at the University of Chicago. In 1994 he was appointed lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School.
William D. Grampp's Published Works
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Published Works
- Pricing the priceless : art, artists, and economics (1989) (165)
- What Did Smith Mean by the Invisible Hand? (2000) (113)
- Adam Smith and the Economic Man (1948) (80)
- The Liberal Elements in English Mercantilism (1952) (55)
- Rent-seeking in arts policy (1989) (49)
- How Britain Turned to Free Trade (1987) (26)
- Economic Opinion when Britain Turned to Free Trade (1982) (25)
- Classical Economics and Its Moral Critics (1973) (21)
- Some Effects of Rent Control (1950) (19)
- The Manchester School of Economics. (1961) (16)
- On the Politics of the Classical Economists (1948) (13)
- Malthus and his Contemporaries (1974) (10)
- The Economists and the Combination Laws (1979) (9)
- Scots, Jews, and Subversives Among the Dismal Scientists (1976) (8)
- Should the Arts Support Themselves (1986) (8)
- An Appreciation of Mercantilism (1993) (7)
- John Taylor: Economist of Southern Agrarianism (1945) (5)
- The Malthus Library Catalogue (1984) (4)
- Economic policy : readings in political economy (1953) (4)
- Adam Smith and the American Revolutionists (1979) (3)
- Robbins on the History of Development Theory (1972) (3)
- The classical view (1965) (3)
- Edward West Reconsidered (1970) (3)
- Britain and free trade: In whose interest? (1987) (2)
- An economic remedy for airport congestion: The case for flexible pricing (1968) (2)
- A Standard of Occupational Equivalence for Academic Salaries (1954) (2)
- Cobden, Richard (1804–1865) (2008) (2)
- A re-examination of Jeffersonian economics (1946) (2)
- The Classical Economics of the Pre-Classical Economists (1981) (2)
- Ricardo and Malthus (1981) (1)
- The Political Economy of Poor Richard (1947) (1)
- The Third Century of Mercantilism (1944) (1)
- The Italian Lira, 1938-45 (1946) (1)
- The Moral Hero and the Economic Man (1951) (1)
- Harry G. Johnson 1923–1977 (1977) (0)
- New directions in the communist economies (1963) (0)
- Academic Scribblers, American Economists in Collision . By Breit William and Ransom Roger L.. (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1971. Pp. 275. $8.50, cloth; $3.95, paper.) (1973) (0)
- The 1980 Annual Meeting: Preliminary Program Notes (1980) (0)
- International Politics and Dollar Policy (1965) (0)
- … The Goldsmiths'-Kress Microfilm (1978) (0)
- On Manufacturing and Development (1970) (0)
- Truth and Authority in Economic Organization (1951) (0)
- The Grammar of Reconstruction (1946) (0)
- Some Problems for Planners (1947) (0)
- Autobiography of an Economic Man (1950) (0)
- Introductory remarks to ‘are museums betraying the public's trust?’ (1995) (0)
- What Became of Laisser Faire? Presidential Address History of Economics Society Annual Meeting, 1981 (1982) (0)
- The Economics of "Yes, But" (1951) (0)
- Free trade vs. free trade offs (2002) (0)
- A Sketch of Prescriptive Government (1977) (0)
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