Daniel Roland Fusfeld
Daniel Roland Fusfeld was an American economist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan, where he joined the faculty in 1960 and taught until his retirement in 1986.[1][5] He authored notable works including 'The Age of the Economist,' a survey of economic thought from Adam Smith to the 1990s, and 'The Rise & Repression of Radical Labor in the United States, 1877-1918.'[2][4][6] Fusfeld began his academic career in 1947 and was recognized for his contributions to economic history.[1]
Jan 1, 1922
Economics
Economic History