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Veblen Clark Lecture by Robert William Fogel
Created 10 April 2002; Published 3 March 2003
The 17th Annual Veblen Clark Lectures presents Robert William Fogel, Director of the Center of Population Economics at the University of Chicago. Lecture title: "Coping with Leisure"
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