3 Graphics Chronologies

A three page document that was part of Warfield’s collection for his Economics Research studies. Includes “Lives and Textbooks of the Five Predominant Authors of Economics Texts” which is a graphic time line from 1723 to the present with the names of Smith, Ricard, Marshall, Mill and Samuelson, along with their major book titles. Another table titled "Economists" lists names of 41 men whose life spans are inserted in a time chart table beginning in 1680 with Richard Cantillon and ending with Mark Skousen in mid-twentieth century. One of several short papers Warfield created for his Economics Research Studies.

This is one of several short papers created by Warfield for his ECONOMICS RESEARCH studies. It is a 3 page document part of Warfield's collection for his Economics Research studies. He had placed a copy of it in his Economics Research Note-binder No. 6 and listed it in his Index of economics study papers. LIVES AND TEXTBOOKS OF THE FIVE PREDOMINANT AUTHORS OF ECONOMICS TEXTS is the caption on the first chart, which is a WordPerfect table on page 1, displaying names of Smith, Ricardo, Marshall, Mill and Samuelson, along with their major book titles, in a one page graphic time line from 1723 to the present. A title on this first page is "Economists and Major Text" On the next two pages, another table titled "Economists" lists names of 41 men whose life spans are inserted in a time chart table beginning in 1680 with Richard Cantillon and ending with Mark Skousen in mid-twentieth century. The title "3 Graphics Chronologies" appears in the note-binder CONTENTS list, but is not written on the time charts as a title., instead a very long title is on page 1 of the document "LIVES AND TEXTBOOKS OF THE FIVE PREDOMINANT AUTHORS OF ECONOMICS TEXTS"




Additional Info

  • Category: Display and Graphical Representations, Economics, Research History, Thought Leaders
  • Size: 21 m 34 s
  • Type: Sound recording
  • Description: Photocopy from Yearbook
  • Publication Year: 2003
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