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- ^ Smith, Jones & Johnson 2005, p. 15; Jones, Johnson & Smith 2004, p. 50.
- ^ Smith 2005, p. 15; Jones 2004, p. 2.
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- ^ Smith, Jones & Johnson 2005, p. 15; Jones, Johnson & Smith 2004, p. 50.
- ^ Smith 2005, p. 15; Jones 2004, p. 2.
module testing
[edit]This one from Gongsun Hong
- live[1]
- ^ Creel 1949, pp. 239–241; Creel 1960, pp. 239–241; Hsy 1986, p. 316; Yates 1988, p. 34; Tu 1993, p. 195; Vankeerberghen 2001, pp. 20–25; Ssu-ma 2010, p. 370,390; Gentz 2015, p. 107; Wei-ming Tu 1993, p. 23; Eisenstadt 1986, p. 369; Ssu-ma 2010, p. 368,370.
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- ^ Creel 1949, pp. 239–241; Creel 1960, pp. 239–241; Hsy 1986, p. 316; Yates 1988, p. 34; Tu 1993, p. 195; Vankeerberghen 2001, pp. 20–25; Ssu-ma 2010, p. 370,390; Gentz 2015, p. 107; Wei-ming Tu 1993, p. 23; Eisenstadt 1986, p. 369; Ssu-ma 2010, p. 368,370.
This one from Foundation for Economic Education (tweaked a little for readability)
- live[1]
- ^ White 2012 "The oldest free-market American think tank is the foundation for Economic Education, founded in 1946..."; Skousen 2015 "In his eighties, he continued to lecture at the Foundation for Economic Education in IrvingtononHudson, New York (the oldest freemarket think tank, founded in 1946 by Leonard Read), and ..."; Hazlitt 2006 "The original officers were David M. Goodrich, chairman of the Board (he was then also chairman of the board of the B. F. Goodrich Company); Leonard Read, president; myself, vice-president; Fred R. Fairchild, professor of economics at Yale University, secretary; and Claude Robinson, president of the Opinion Research Institute, treasurer. [The] sixteen [original] trustees ... included H. W. Luhnow, president of William Volker & Company; A. C. Mattei, president of Honolulu Oil Corporation; William A. Paton of the University of Michigan; Charles White, president of the Republic Steel Corporation; Leo Wolman, professor of economics at Columbia; Donaldson Brown, former vice-president of General Motors; Jasper Crane, former vice-president of Du Pont; B. E. Hutchinson, chairman of the finance committee of Chrysler Corporation; Bill Matthews, publisher of the Arizona Star; W. C. Mullendore, president of the Southern California Edison Company."; Dochuk 2010, p. 114 "The job of economic education must be undertaken now while those who appreciate the value of liberty are still in a position to support it."; Schneider 2009, p. 47; Mirowski & Plehwe 2009, p. 387; Backhouse 2005; Backhouse 2009; Kashyap & Wilcox 1993, p. 384; Farrell 2011; Hülsmann 2007; Plehwe 2006, p. 31; Mirowski & Plehwe 2009, p. 243; Phillips-Fein 2009, p. 19; Hamowy 2008, p. 335; Perelman 2007, p. 64; Phillips-Fein 2009, p. 27; Mirowski & Plehwe 2009, p. 156; Boyack 2011.
- sandbox[1]
- ^ White 2012 "The oldest free-market American think tank is the foundation for Economic Education, founded in 1946..."; Skousen 2015 "In his eighties, he continued to lecture at the Foundation for Economic Education in IrvingtononHudson, New York (the oldest freemarket think tank, founded in 1946 by Leonard Read), and ..."; Hazlitt 2006 "The original officers were David M. Goodrich, chairman of the Board (he was then also chairman of the board of the B. F. Goodrich Company); Leonard Read, president; myself, vice-president; Fred R. Fairchild, professor of economics at Yale University, secretary; and Claude Robinson, president of the Opinion Research Institute, treasurer. [The] sixteen [original] trustees ... included H. W. Luhnow, president of William Volker & Company; A. C. Mattei, president of Honolulu Oil Corporation; William A. Paton of the University of Michigan; Charles White, president of the Republic Steel Corporation; Leo Wolman, professor of economics at Columbia; Donaldson Brown, former vice-president of General Motors; Jasper Crane, former vice-president of Du Pont; B. E. Hutchinson, chairman of the finance committee of Chrysler Corporation; Bill Matthews, publisher of the Arizona Star; W. C. Mullendore, president of the Southern California Edison Company."; Dochuk 2010, p. 114 "The job of economic education must be undertaken now while those who appreciate the value of liberty are still in a position to support it."; Schneider 2009, p. 47; Mirowski & Plehwe 2009, p. 387; Backhouse 2005; Backhouse 2009; Kashyap & Wilcox 1993, p. 384; Farrell 2011; Hülsmann 2007; Plehwe 2006, p. 31; Mirowski & Plehwe 2009, p. 243; Phillips-Fein 2009, p. 19; Hamowy 2008, p. 335; Perelman 2007, p. 64; Phillips-Fein 2009, p. 27; Mirowski & Plehwe 2009, p. 156; Boyack 2011.
- live[1]
- ^ Smith, Jones & Johnson 2005, p. 15; Jones, Johnson & Smith 2004, p. 50!
- sandbox[1]
- ^ Smith, Jones & Johnson 2005, p. 15; Jones, Johnson & Smith 2004, p. 50!
mixing named and positional parameter sometimes allowed
- live[1]
- ^ First 2001, p. 1, loc; Second 2002; Third 2003; Fourth 2004; Fifth 2005; Sixth 2006; Seventh 2007; Eighth 2008; Ninth 2009; Tenth 2010.
- sandbox[1]
- ^ First 2001, p. 1, loc; Second 2002; Third 2003; Fourth 2004; Fifth 2005; Sixth 2006; Seventh 2007; Eighth 2008; Ninth 2009; Tenth 2010.
- live[1]
- ^ First 2001, p. 1, loc; Second 2002; Third 2003; Fourth 2004; Fifth 2005; Sixth 2006; Seventh 2007; Eighth 2008; Ninth 2009; Tenth 2010.
- sandbox[1]
- ^ First 2001, p. 1, loc; Second 2002; Third 2003; Fourth 2004; Fifth 2005; Sixth 2006; Seventh 2007; Eighth 2008; Ninth 2009; Tenth 2010.
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- sandbox[1]
- ^ First 2001, p. 1, loc; Second 2002; Third 2003; Fourth 2004; Fifth 2005; Sixth 2006; Seventh 2007; Eighth 2008; Ninth 2009; Tenth 2010.
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