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Beckerman, W. ‘‘The Economist as Modern Missionary,’’ in Economic Journal, March 1956.
‘‘The Great Mogul,’’ in Time, February 16, 1968, p. 24.
Hession, Charles H. John Kenneth Galbraith and His Critics. New American Library, 1972, pp. x, 95.
McFadzean, Sir Frank. The Economics of John Kenneth Galbraith: A Study in Fantasy. Centre for Policy Studies, 1977, pp. vii, 1.
Pratson, Frederick J. Perspectives on Galbraith: Conversations and Opinions. CBI Publishing...
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