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Lloyd, Gordon
GORDON LLOYD earned his bachelor’s degree in economics and political science at McGill University. He completed all coursework toward a doctorate in economics from the University of Chicago before receiving his master’s and PhD degrees in government at Claremont Graduate School. The co-author of three books on the American founding and author of two forthcoming publications on political economy, he also has numerous articles and book reviews to his credit. His areas of research span the California constitution, common law, the New Deal, slavery and the Supreme Court, and the relationship between politics and economics. (REV. 2009)
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Title Year Contribution Article Name The Legacy of Kenneth Boulding, Volume IV 2007 Article Boulding's Global-Socialist Theory of Philanthropy Conceptual Foundations, Volume I 2004 Comment n/a
Identity, Interests, & Philanthropic Commerce, Volume VI 2009 Comment "Das Steven Grosby Problem"
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