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Lewis, Paul
PAUL LEWIS was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and Christ Church, Oxford. He was a Newton Trust Lecturer in the Faculty of Economics and Politics, and the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge University, and a Fellow of Emmanuel and Selwyn Colleges, before becoming a Senior Lecturer in Economics at King’s College, University of London. His research interests include: the Austrian school of economics; applied microeconomics; and the history and methodology of economics. He is a Visiting Scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, USA, a retained supervisor in economics at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and a member of the Cambridge Social Ontology Group. (REV. 2009)
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Title Year Contribution Article Name Identity, Interests, & Philanthropic Commerce, Volume VI 2009 Article Commitment, Identity, and Collective Intentionality: The Basis for Philanthropy
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