Thomas Balogh, Baron Balogh
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Thomas Balogh, Baron Balogh (2 November 1905 – 20 January 1985) was a British economist and member of the House of Lords.
Balogh was created a Life Peer as Baron Balogh, of Hampstead in Greater London on 20 June 1968.[1]
Major works
- The Dollar Crisis (1949)
- The Economics of Poverty (1955)
- The Irrelevance of Conventional Economics (1982)
Biographies
- The Life and Times of Thomas Balogh: A Macaw Among Mandarins, June Morris (Sussex Academic Press, 2007).[2]
References
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Preceded by | Chairman of the Fabian Society 1969 – 1970 |
Succeeded by Jeremy Bray |
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- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 44618. p. 6975. 21 June 1968.
- ↑ [1]
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