Guide to the William H. Metzler, "Economic Systems and Human Growth" Papers
Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries.
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
October 2010
Stanford, California
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Call Number: SC0613
Creator:
Metzler, William H., 1897-
Title: William H. Metzler, "Economic systems and human growth" papers
Dates: circa 1983
Physical Description:
0.5 Linear feet
Summary: The five parts of this work are titled: The Nature of Economic Systems; Motor Power Brings a New Way of Life; A Mounting Hazard:
Economic Power; Coming Insights, Enterprises, People; and Moving Toward a World Civilization.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
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Gift of Mrs. Gordon Moore, 2001.
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William H. Metzler, "Economic Systems and Hhuman growth" papers (SC0613). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives,
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Biographical/Historical Sketch
Metzler earned his degrees at Stanford University: A.B. in 1919, A.M. in social sciences in 1925, and Ph.D. in economics in
1929. After earning his Ph.D., he taught economics and sociology at Northeastern State Teachers College in Oklahoma and then
pursued a career as an economics researcher.
The five parts of this work are titled: The Nature of Economic Systems; Motor Power Brings a New Way of Life; A Mounting Hazard:
Economic Power; Coming Insights, Enterprises, People; and Moving Toward a World Civilization.
Metzler, William H., 1897-
Moore, Gordon, Mrs.
Economic policy.
Economics
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