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Richard Manning 1943–1989

Daniel Leonard

The Economic Record, 1990, vol. 66, issue 2, 171-174

Abstract: The community of academic economists and professionals has suffered a great loss by Richard Manning's untimely death. He was barely halfway through his career and at the peak of his ability as a researcher, teacher and leader. Many students will no longer encounter his insight into economic theory, many colleagues will miss his ability to focus discussion into fruitful avenues and many good papers will not be written with the same clarity of thought The discipline of economics is poorer for it.

Date: 1990
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