William A. Darity Papers, 1972-2007

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William A. Darity Papers, 1972-2007

William A. Darity Jr. is professor of economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with research and teaching interests that include the history of economic thought; economic history; development, trade, and growth; monetary theory; and racial and ethnic economic inequality. The collection is chiefly professional correspondence of William A. Darity Jr. Much of the correspondence relates to Darity's membership in economics organizations and to his publication of numerous articles in economics journals, especially those specializing in work about African Americans. Also included are writings, grant proposals, reports, and other items relating to Darity's work in economics. There are also a few personal materials.

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William A. Darity Jr. is professor of economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with research and teaching interests that include the history of economic thought; economic history; development, trade, and growth; monetary theory; and racial and ethnic economic inequality. From the description of William A. Darity papers, 1972-2007. WorldCat record id: 38214080 From the guide to the William A. Darity Papers, 1972-2007, (University of North Carolina at Chap...