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Biographical Dictionary of the United States Secretaries of the Treasury, 1789-1995
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BERNARD S. KATZ is Professor Emeritus of Economics, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, and is currently Lecturer in Economics at San Francisco State University. He has written extensively on international economics, and is the editor or coeditor of nine additional volumes on economics. DANIEL C. VENCILL is Professor of Economics and former department chair at San Francisco State University. His research and teaching interests are in the fields of monetary theory, macroeconomics, and the economics of crime. He has consulted for the U.S. government and has numerous publications in applied fields, such as forensic economics and labor market topics.

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?Sixty-nine men have served as secretary of the Treasury from the presidential administration of George Washington through Clinton's first term. This dictionary profiles their lives, their service as secretary, and the activities of the Treasury Department during their terms of office....The contribution of this volume is that it collects and summarizes information on both the famous and obscure in a single source. A useful acquisition for college and university libraries.?-Choice

"Sixty-nine men have served as secretary of the Treasury from the presidential administration of George Washington through Clinton's first term. This dictionary profiles their lives, their service as secretary, and the activities of the Treasury Department during their terms of office....The contribution of this volume is that it collects and summarizes information on both the famous and obscure in a single source. A useful acquisition for college and university libraries."-Choice

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