All Posts Tagged With: "Dr. W. M. Curtiss"
Free-Market Farming
Dr. Curtiss is a member of the staff of the Foundation for Economic Education. An economic remedy for a political headache An economist of national reputation once told me: “The trouble with agriculture is that it is a decadent business.” This came as something of a shock to one who had been raised on a [...]
1Feb1956 | W. M. Curtiss | 0 comments | ContinuedNews From Irvington
If columns could talk, this one would start out with: “Greetings! I’m a new feature! Every month I’m going to scoop up some news about what’s going on at the Foundation for Economic Education.” The Foundation does a lot of things besides putting out a journal. It has quite a staff—ex-professors, former businessmen, a clergyman—and [...]
1Jan1956 | Charles Hull Wolfe | 5 comments | Continued-
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