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Gregory Mankiw, author of the popular "Principles of Economics," appears before the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee in 2004, when he was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. College ...

Economics professor N. Gregory Mankiw, head of the popular introductory course Economics 10: Principles of Economics and adviser to presidential candidate Mitt Romney, will take over as chair of the ...

N. Gregory Mankiw, a Harvard professor most known for teaching Economics 10 and almost helping Mitt Romney win the 2012 Presidential Election, has one more achievement to add to his resume: being the ...

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Oregonian: A $280 college textbook busts budgets, but Harvard author Gregory Mankiw defends royalties

A $280 college textbook busts budgets, but Harvard author Gregory Mankiw defends royalties

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