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  1. Alfred Haskell Conrad (January 2, 1924 – October 18, 1970) was a distinguished professor of economics at Harvard University and City College of New York. He belonged to the quantitative economic current called new economic history, or cliometrics. Conrad attended Brooklyn Boys High and in 1947 graduated from Harvard College.

  2. Oct 20, 1970 · Dr. Alfred H. Conrad, a City College professor of eco nomics who in recent years had allied himself with activist students on the South Cam pus, was found dead Sunday in a field near Peacham, Vt....

  3. Alfred H. Conrad, presented a paper that is often regarded as the initial exposition of a new methodology. "We shall assert," they said, "that econom-ics as a science deals with historical processes and is dependent upon his-torical research.

  4. Alfred Haskell Conrad (January 2, 1924 – October 18, 1970) was a distinguished professor of economics at Harvard University and City College of New York. He belonged to the quantitative economic current called new economic history, or cliometrics.

  5. The Economics of Slavery in the Ante Bellum South. Alfred H. Conrad. and. John R. Meyer. PDF. PDF PLUS.

    • Alfred H. Conrad, John R. Meyer
    • 1958
  6. Initiated by the path-breaking paper presented by Alfred H. Conrad and John R. Meyer in 1957, it has been carried forward in more than 100 subsequent papers, doctoral dissertations, and books.1 This extensive scholarly effort has con- tributecl not only to the reshaping of the discipline of economic history but has greatly altered our understand...

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  8. Feb 3, 2011 · The slavery examples are from an unpublished paper, Alfred H. Conrad and John R. Meyer, “The Economics of Slavery in the Ante-bellum South,” presented at the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, National Bureau of Economic Research, at Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 1957Google Scholar.