Professor of Political Economy (Cambridge)
The Professorship of Political Economy is a professorship at the University of Cambridge, founded in 1828.[1]
Professors of Political Economy
- George Pryme (1828)
- Henry Fawcett (1863)
- Alfred Marshall (1884)
- Arthur Cecil Pigou (1908)
- Dennis Robertson (1944)
- James Meade (1957)
- William Brian Reddaway (1969)
- Robert Charles Oliver Matthews (1980)
- Anthony Barnes Atkinson (1992)
- James Mirrlees (1995)[1]
- Aldo Rustichini (2007)
- Oliver Linton (2011)
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gollark: It's also hard for you to tell, because being insane impairs any judgement you might make about your sanity.
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References
- "Professors". Cambridge University. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
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