Cynthia Taft Morris
Cynthia Taft Morris (1928-2013) was a well known development economist. She was a graduate from Vassar College, London School of Economics and Yale. And she worked on the Marshall Plan, at the World Bank and most notably with Irma Adelman.[1] Cynthia Taft Morris was the granddaughter of former President William Howard Taft. [2]
Cynthia Taft Morris | |
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Born | 1928 |
Died | 2013 |
Occupation | Economist |
Selected publications
- Irma Adelman; Cynthia Taft Morris (1967). Society, politics & economic development: a quantitative approach. Johns Hopkins Press.
- Irma Adelman; Cynthia Taft Morris (1973). Economic Growth and Social Equity in Developing Countries. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-0837-1.
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References
- "Remembrance of Cynthia Taft Morris" (PDF). Economic History Association. 2013.
- "Cynthia Taft Morris". Yale Alumni Magazine.
External Links
- Works by or about Cynthia Taft Morris in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- "Cynthia Taft Morris". JSTOR.
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