Leonard Dudley
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 82 |
Born | Vancouver |
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Date of birth | January 1,1943 |
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The Singularity of Western Innovation: The Language Nexus
Information revolutions in the history of the West
The word and the sword
Mothers of Innovation: How Expanding Social Networks Gave Birth to the Industrial Revolution
Government Size and Economic Convergence
Communications and Economic Growth
A Disequilibrium Model of Public Spending
Bureaucratic Corruption as a Constraint on Voter Choice
The Rationality of Revolution
The Rise and Decline of the East German Economy, 1949-1989
Explaining Forecasting Bias : the Case of Real Exchange-rate Variance
A Spatial Model of the State
The Making of the French Hexagon
Punishment, Reward and the Fortunes of States
Is Public Spending Determined by Voter Choice Or Fiscal Capacity?
The supply of Canadian foreign aid
Information as a Substitute for Inventories
Religion and Economic Growth : was Weber Right?
Information revolutions in the history of the West
The word and the sword
Mothers of Innovation: How Expanding Social Networks Gave Birth to the Industrial Revolution
Government Size and Economic Convergence
Communications and Economic Growth
A Disequilibrium Model of Public Spending
Bureaucratic Corruption as a Constraint on Voter Choice
The Rationality of Revolution
The Rise and Decline of the East German Economy, 1949-1989
Explaining Forecasting Bias : the Case of Real Exchange-rate Variance
A Spatial Model of the State
The Making of the French Hexagon
Punishment, Reward and the Fortunes of States
Is Public Spending Determined by Voter Choice Or Fiscal Capacity?
The supply of Canadian foreign aid
Information as a Substitute for Inventories
Religion and Economic Growth : was Weber Right?
Leonard Dudley Life story
Leonard Dudley is Honorary Professor at the Université de Montréal, Canada. He received his PhD in economics from Yale University, USA, and his principal research interest is technological change.