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Clark E. Warburton papers, 1920/1979

161.25 Linear Feet 119 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of correspondence, published and unpublished Warburton manuscripts (such as Warburton's unpublished history of monetary disequilibrium), printed matter, and subject files.
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Clark E. Warburton papers, 1920/1979 161.25 Linear Feet 119 boxes

James M. Buchanan papers, 1800/2014

270 Linear Feet 546 boxes, one map case
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The James M. Buchanan papers consist of materials created primarily by economist James M. Buchanan (1919-2013) from the years 1936-2014. There are also materials created by the Center for Study of Public Choice, an academic unit associated with Virginia Tech (1969-1983) and George Mason University (1983-). The papers document Buchanan's career and academic output, primarily in the field of public choice economics and political economy.
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James M. Buchanan papers, 1800/2014 270 Linear Feet 546 boxes, one map case

Wilson E. Schmidt Papers, 1934/1981

21 Cubic Feet 14 boxes
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Professional correspondence, subject files, and writings of Wilson E. Schmidt, professor of economics at Virginia Tech (1966-1981), together with articles and reports, both published and unpublished, by other economists.
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Wilson E. Schmidt Papers, 1934/1981 21 Cubic Feet 14 boxes

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