Merton H. Miller papers, 1941-2002 (inclusive).

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Merton H. Miller papers, 1941-2002 (inclusive).

This collection documents Merton H. Miller's prolific career as an economist, teacher, consultant, director of financial organizations, and free-market activist. It also contains material broadly related to free-market economics and the Chicago School of Economics. Materials in this collection include drafts, publications, correspondence, research material, administrative records, and teaching material. Also included are records of his teaching and administrative activities at University of Chicago, speeches and public appearances, and work for professional organizations and corporations.

61 linear feet (100 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7916356

University of Chicago Library

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University of Chicago. Graduate School of Business.

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Modigliani, Franco.

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Economist. From the description of Franco Modigliani papers, 1936-2005 and n.d. (bulk 1970s-2003) (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 62256414 1918 June 18 Born in Rome, Italy circa 1935 Entered the University of Rome (Law) 1938 Emigrated to Paris, France ...

Miller, Merton H.

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Merton Howard Miller (1923-2000) was an economist who won the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research in corporate finance (1990). Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Miller attended Harvard University (A.B., 1944). In the mid- to late 1940s, Miller worked as an economist for the United States Treasury Department's Division of Tax Research, and the Division of Research and Statistics of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. He earned a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1952, ...