George Leland Bach
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George Leland Bach, also known as Lee Bach (1915-1994) was an American economist. He was the Frank E. Buck Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Stanford University.[1][2]
Works
- Federal Reserve policy-making; a study in Government economic policy formation, 1950
- Economics; an introduction to analysis and policy, 1954
- (with Keith G Lumsden and Richard Attiyeh) Microeconomics; a programmed book, 1966
- Making monetary and fiscal policy, 1971
- The new inflation: causes, effects, cures, 1972
References
- ^ George Leland Bach, Stanford Graduate School of Business. Accessed 22 December 2020.
- ^ Phillip Saunders, 'George Leland Bach: 1915–1994', The Journal of Economic Education, Vol. 26, Issue 2 (1995), pp.99-100
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