Beatrice Cherrier
Beatrice Cherrier is a historian of economics and associate professor at CREST, CNRS, and ENSAE/Ecole Polytechnique, France. Her research interests include the history of economics since World War II. She has been cited in the popular media on several topics in the history of economics, including theories of discrimination, the rise of the MIT economics department, and the representation of women in the economics profession. Provided by Wikipedia-
1How to Write a Memo to Convince a President: Walter Heller, Policy-Advising, and the Kennedy Tax Cutby Beatrice CherrierGet full text
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2by François Briatte, Isabelle Bruno, Guillaume Carnino, Béatrice Cherrier, Cynthia Colmellere, Denis Colombi, Marine Dhermy-Mairal, Christopher Donohue, Stéphane Dufoix, Volny Fages, Jean Frances, Yann Giraud, Christophe Granger, Olessia Kirtchik, Jérôme Lamy, Sébastien Plutniak, Daniel Poitras, Arnaud Saint-Martin, Oliver SchlaudtGet full text
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