Wolfgang Friedrich Stolper
Affiliations: | 1938 | Economics | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJoseph Schumpeter | grad student | 1938 | Harvard | |
(British Monetary Policy and the Housing Boom : A Study in the Lower Turning Point of 1932) |
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Sign in to add traineeEdwin von Böventer | grad student | 1957 | University of Michigan |
Dennis Ray Appleyard | grad student | 1966 | University of Michigan |
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Lipton M, Stolper WF. (1968) Planning without Facts. Lessons in Resource Allocation from Nigeria's Development. Economica. 35: 333 |
Helleiner GK, Stolper WF. (1968) Planning without Facts: Lessons in Resource Allocation from Nigeria's Development Canadian Journal of Economics. 1: 485 |
Kuhn TE, Stolper WF. (1967) Planning without Facts. Lessons in Resource Allocation from Nigeria's Development International Journal. 22: 673 |
Stolper WF. (1967) Planungsprobleme Der Wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung Kyklos. 20: 841-885 |
Stolper WF. (1963) Economic Development in Nigeria The Journal of Economic History. 23: 391-413 |
Malenbaum W, Stolper W. (1960) Political Ideology and Economic Progress: The Basic Question World Politics. 12: 413-421 |
Stolper WF. (1956) West German Development in an Expanding World Economy World Politics. 9: 98-117 |
Stolper WF. (1956) Commerce and Trade - American Imports. By Don D. Humphrey. (A study jointly sponsored by the Twentieth Century Fund and the National Planning Association, with a policy statement by the Association's Committee on International Policy.) New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1955. Pp. xviii, 546. $6.00 The Journal of Economic History. 16: 382-385 |
Stolper WF. (1951) The Schumpeterian System The Journal of Economic History. 11: 272-277 |
Stolper WF. (1949) American Foreign Economic Policy, The Dollar Shortage, And Mr. Balogh1 Kyklos. 3: 160-172 |