Four years as President Eisenhower’s No. 1 economic adviser gave shaggy, pipe-puffing Arthur Frank Burns a practical postgraduate education of a kind that rarely comes to economics professors. Burns’s ...
A plan to set up a new Council of Economic Advisers was sent to Congress last week by the President. The work of scholarly Economics Professor Arthur F. Burns, who will head the new council, the plan ...
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