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_aLevite Among The Priests _bEdward M. Bernstein And The Origins Of The Bretton Woods System |
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| 520 | _bThis book consists of a set of conversations with Edward Bernstein, whose long life has taken him from his student days at Chicago and Harvard in the 1920s to his present-day role, at the age of 86, as an active analyst of monetary affairs. In between, he has been a college professor, principal economist at the Treasury Department during World War | ||
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