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Paul Samuelson

Samuelson's textbook

 * Economics (1st ed. 1948) – in 1964, when nearly a million were sold, it was the best-selling econ textbook of all time. In 2010, it still reigns as the best-selling textbook of all time.


 * Eighteen editions, with several reprints. Best-selling economics textbook for many decades. Sold more than 300,000 copies of each edition from 1961 through 1976 and was translated in the 41 languages. More than 4 million copies of the book have been sold. William Nordhaus joined as co-author on the 12th edition (1985).


 * ISBN 1-1380-9960-0 (hard copy); ISBN 978-1-3150-9896-8 (e-book);.



Other claims

 * Henry Hazlitt's 1946 book Economics in One Lesson (1st ed. 1946), sold more than a million copies. It is perhaps the best-selling economics book of all time.


 * Economics – Principles, Problems, and Policies (1st ed. 1960), was the U.S. best-seller in 2002
 * Campbell Robertson "Mac" McConnell, PhD (1928–2019) (sole author until the 10th ed.)
 * Stanley Leonard Brue, PhD (born 1945) (co-author beginning with the 11th ed.; 1990)
 * Sean Masaki Flynn, PhD (born 1973) (third co-author beginning with the 18th ed.; 2009)
 * (Brue's bio from Marquis Who's Who)


 * There are standards for economics, such as Greg Mankiw for the basics and macroeconomics – Principles of Economics, Hal Varian for microeconomics.

Author(s): G. C. Harcourt Source: Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Summer, 1982, Vol. 4, No. 4 (Summer, 1982), pp. 609-619 Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/4537699
 * An Early Post Keynesian: Lorie Tarshis (Or: Tarshis on Tarshis by Harcourt)


 * (publication); (article).

Excerpts of a radio broadcast entitled "What Is Taught Your Children," reprinted in the Educational Reviewer, II (October 15,



John Warren Davis, in 1951, President of West Virginia State University, stated at the 89th annual convention of the National Education Association that the Committee on Education, Conference of American Small Business Organizations was among the top ten subversive organizations that were a threat to public education.


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