Walters, A. A. 1926-2009
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- Layard, R. Microeconomic theory, c1978 (a.e.)CIP t.p. (Alan A. Walters; The World Bank, Washington, D.C.) book t.p. (A.A. Walters)
- His The theory and measurement ... 1959:t.p. (A. A. Walters)
- His Integration in freight ... 1968:t.p. (A. A. Walters); p. 6 (Alan Arthur Walters; b. 1926)
- His The British Renaissance, 1979-?, c1983:t.p. (Alan Walters) p. ix (Sir Alan Arthur Walters) p. x (prof. of econ., Johns Hopkins Univ.)
- Independent online ed., Jan. 6, 2009(Professor Sir Alan Walters; b. Alan Arthur Walters, June 17, 1926, Leicester; d. Jan. 3, 2009, London; economist and adviser to Margaret Thatcher whose monetarist ideas defined her reign as prime minister)
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Wikipedia description:
Sir Alan Arthur Walters (17 June 1926 – 3 January 2009) was a British economist who was best known as the Chief Economic Adviser to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher from 1981 to 1983 and (after his return from the United States) again for five months in 1989.
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