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James Forder <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Mar 2012 09:00:59 +0000
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Michael Patrick Fogarty, who wrote on various aspects of applied 
economics. The Oxford University Gazette of 4 October 2001 has an 
obituary notice for a Professor of that name who was at Christ Church in 
1934-8 and died in 2001 (no other information). Those College dates 
suggest he may have been reading Classics. If that is him, then it might 
be worth contacting http://www.chch.ox.ac.uk/library/archives

James Forder


On 21/03/2012 23:51, John King wrote:
> Does anyone know anything about Michael P. Fogarty, who held the chair
> in Industrial Relations at Cardiff for some years in the 1960s and 1970s
> and published widely on social policy and the labour market? He also
> edited a 1965 edition of Ricardo's PRINCIPLES, which is the source of my
> interest in him. He has no Wikipedia entry, and although I assume that
> he is no longer living there is no entry in WHO WAS WHO. I'd be very
> grateful for information or suggestions for useful secondary sources.
>
> John King.
>

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