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Roy Weintraub
Eliot Roy Weintraub (; born March 22, 1943) is an American economist and applied mathematician who is a professor emeritus of economics at Duke University. He has previously held positions at Rutgers University, the University of Bristol, and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), among others. He is a former president and a distinguished fellow of the History of Economics Society.• John Lodewijks, 2002. "Roy Weintraub's Contribution to the History of Economics," in S. G. Medema and W. J. Samuels, ed., ''Historians of Economics and Economic Thought: The Construction of Disciplinary Memory'', Routledge, pp316–7 Sidney Weintraub. A native of the A.B. degree (1964, mathematics) from Swarthmore College">Bachelor of Arts">A.B. degree (1964, mathematics">Philadelphia area, Weintraub received an Bachelor of Arts">A.B. degree (1964, mathematics) from Swarthmore College and Master of Science">M.S. and Ph.D. degrees (1967 and 1969, applied mathematics) from the University ...
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