Papers, 1952-1994 (bulk 1967-1989).

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Papers, 1952-1994 (bulk 1967-1989).

The papers of university professor and economist Mark Perlman span the dates 1952-1994, with most of the papers being dated between 1967 and 1989. The papers consist chiefly of professional correspondence to and from Perlman, indexes to these letters and a small number of subject files, but include none of his personal papers. The collection documents Perlman's career as an economist and author at Cornell, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Pittsburgh and reflects his interest in work arbitration, trade unions, and the economics of public health. Among correspondents are many noted economists, including Moses Abramovitz, Martin Shubik, and Martin Bronfenbrenner. While many of the letters are personal in nature, others contain considerable information about Perlman's work, particularly in the years around the publication of his works Judges in Industry: A Study of Labor Arbitration in Australia (1954) and Spatial, Regional, and Population Economics: Essays in Honor of Edgar M. Hoover (1972). Additional correspondence relates to the publication of the Journal of Economic Literature.

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Perlman, Mark

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Economist and economics professor at University of Pittsburgh. From the description of Papers, 1952-2001 (bulk 1967-1989). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 81992628 From the description of Papers, 1952-1994 (bulk 1967-1989). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36109669 ...