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Discussion of Hacker, Ward, and White

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2001

Christina D. Romer
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley

Abstract

My assigned task is to discuss the three fine dissertations chosen as finalists for the Allan Nevins Prize. But, I want to start by mentioning the eight other dissertations that I read as part of the competition. I found it truly inspiring that so much good work is being done in American economic history. All 11 dissertations submitted were truly first rate and all of them deserved a chance to be recognized. So, to all who submitted, I want to say congratulations on a job well done. And, to the three who were chosen as finalists, I want you to realize just how special your dissertations really are. There were not only the best; they were the best of a very impressive group.

Type
Summaries of Dissertations
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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