Seminar on Research in Progress papers, 1963-1971.

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Seminar on Research in Progress papers, 1963-1971.

The collection consists of papers produced by department faculty and doctoral candidates as part of the Department of Economics' Seminar on Research in Progress. The papers typically combine theoretical approaches to economics with statistical analysis and practical research. A contributor on several of the papers is Harold T. Shapiro, who would in later years go on to become president of the University.

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Princeton University Library

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Quandt, Richard E.

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Baumol, William J.

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Malkiel, Burton Gordon

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