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Sally Herbert Frankel (1903–1996) was Professor firstly of Colonial Economic Affairs, and later the Economics of Underdeveloped Countries at Oxford University in the period following the Second World War. Originally from South Africa, of German-Jewish descent, he moved to England shortly after the Second World War.〔 He joined the Mont Pelerin Society in 1950.〔 While not religiously observant, Frankel was committed to the principle of Jewish peoplehood and was a keen Zionist from the First World War onwards.〔 ==Publications== * Frankel S. H. (1926) ''Co- operation and Competition in the Marketing of Maize in South Africa'' London: P. S. King & Son Ltd. * Frankel S. H. (1928) ''Railway Policy of South Africa: An Analysis of the Effects of Railway Rates, Finance and Management on the Economic Development of the Union'' Johannesburg: Hortors Limited * Frankel S. H. (1938) ''Capital Investment in Africa: its course and effects'' London: Oxford University Press * Frankel S. H. (1938) ''The Economic Impact on Under-developed Societies'' Oxford: Basil Blackwell * Frankel S. H. (1977) ''Money: two philosophies:the Conflict of Trust and Authority'' Oxford: Basil Blackwell * Frankel S. H. (1980) ''Money and Liberty'' Washington DC: American Enterprise Institute. * Frankel S. H. (1982) ''An Economist's Testimony'' Oxford: Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sally Herbert Frankel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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