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Tiago Mata <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Feb 2023 10:28:53 +0100
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Dear colleagues,

I am writing to ask for suggestions of secondary literature on the history
of economics at the Brookings Institution, and I am particularly interested
in the span of time from the Kennedy to the Clinton years, so 60s, 70s,
80s, but would welcome anything more comprehensive.

I know of James Allen Smith's official history, *Brookings at Seventy Five*,
but can anyone offer advice on other go to sources more focused on the
Economic Studies division of BI?

With my best wishes,
Tiago Mata


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