Pack, Spencer J.
PACK, Spencer J.
PACK, Spencer J. American, b. 1953. Genres: Economics. Career: Connecticut College, New London, instructor, 1981-83, assistant professor, 1983- 88, associate professor of economics, 1988-93, professor of economics, 1993-, chair of department, 1988-91. Yale University, visiting associate professor, 1990-91. Publications: Reconstructing Marxian Economics: Marx Based upon a Sraffian Commodity Theory of Value, Praeger, 1985; Capitalism as a Moral System: Adam Smith's Critique of the Free Market Economy, Edward Elgar, 1991. Address: Department of Economics, #5554, Connecticut College, New London, CT 06320, U.S.A.
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