Hollander, Samuel
HOLLANDER, Samuel
HOLLANDER, Samuel. Canadian/British, b. 1937. Genres: Economics. Career: Professor of Economics, since 1970, and University Professor, since 1984, University of Toronto (Assistant Professor, 1963-67; Associate Professor, 1967-70). Assistant, Princeton University, New Jersey, 1962-63. Publications: The Sources of Increased Efficiency: A Study of DuPont Rayon Plants, 1965; The Economics of Adam Smith, 1973; The Economics of David Ricardo, 1979; The Economics of John Stuart Mill, 1985; Classical Economics, 1987; Ricardo, The New View: Collected Essays I, 1995; The Economics of Thomas Robert Malthus, 1997; Collected Essay II, 1997. Address: Dept. of Economics, University of Toronto, 150 St. George St, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1A1.
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