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[log in to unmask] (Michael Perelman)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:31 2006
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[Posted on behalf of the student. Replies will be forwarded to the student 
by Michael Perelman.] 
 
My name is William Escobar. I am an AB student in Economics(formerly a dual 
major in History) at C.S.U, Chico. I am graduating this coming May of the 
year 
2001 searching for further knowledge. As I am preparing to finish my 
undergraduate work, I understand basic economics by measuring different 
types 
of output and consumption related levels in an economy. Despite their 
importance, my undergraduate work lacked the history of modern economic 
thought 
I needed to understand the big picture of Economics. In view of that, I 
want to 
do an MA in the history of economic thought. My interest is focused on the 
origins of international economics and the present and future effects on 
global 
labor markets, with emphasis on United States and third world labor market 
relations.  Can you please let me know what schools might have an 
appropriate 
program? 
 
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