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The Price of the “New Transnational History”
The American Historical Review, 1991IAN TYRRELL IS FOR SO MANY OF THE RIGHT THINGS-global consciousness, new history, environmental history, more "institutional support" for historians. And he is against the right things, too-reification, "exceptionalism," Americancentered scholarship, national-based historiography. These are all sound positions for historians of the United States in the
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Use and Misuse of Price History
The Journal of Economic History, 1944The prices of commodities and wages of labor recorded in contemporaneous account books are the oldest continuous objective economic data in existence. Economic historians have not neglected this great intellectual resource. In fact, during the last hundred years a large proportion of the outstanding economic and historical talent has been lavished upon
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Oral history interview with Hollis Price 1981
2019Amherst, AB, 1927; Columbia University, MA, 1931; Le Moyne College: dean, 1941-43, president 1943-1970; director, fund raising for United Negro College Fund 1954; history of United Negro College Fund, changing attitudes; student takeover of Memphis State University administration building, 1968; impressions of C. Arthur Bruce, Nathan Adams, R. R. Moton.
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Brief History of Regulating Pharmaceutical Prices
2018In this chapter, we begin with a historical overview of India’s efforts to design a price regulation mechanism for essential medicines and how such efforts culminated in the latest episode of price controls in 2013. The chapter documents how India began regulating nearly 350 medicines in 1970, steadily lowered the scope of regulation to 74 in 1995, and
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Sir William Beveridge's Price History
The Economic Journal, 1942Earl J. Hamilton +5 more
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The History of Option Pricing and Hedging
2009This book is mainly about the mathematics of Professor Vinzenz Bronzin and his remarkable book on option pricing, published in 1908. This chapter concerns the wider history of option pricing and hedging where Bronzin’s work shines out as a beautiful diamond.
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