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Academic McCarthyism and Keynesian Economics: The Bowen Controversy at the University of Illinois

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  • Winton U. Solberg
  • Robert W. Tomilson

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  • Winton U. Solberg & Robert W. Tomilson, 1997. "Academic McCarthyism and Keynesian Economics: The Bowen Controversy at the University of Illinois," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 29(1), pages 55-81, Spring.
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