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An Appraisal of the Market for Agricultural Economists - - Structure and Performance

Harold F. Breimyer

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1969, vol. 1, issue 1, 139-144

Abstract: “The Great Society is the ‘age of the economist.’ One finds economists not only at the center of economic policy, in the Council of Economic Advisers, but also as important formulators of policy in the Departments of Defense, HEW, and HUD, and even as analysts of the status of the performing arts.” (USDA could have been added.)Despite the contemporary accuracy of these lines from a recent issue of The Public Interest, any inference that the Great Society was the first “age of the economist” is patently wrong. That label belongs to the New Deal era.

Date: 1969
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