Walton Hale Hamilton

Walton Hale Hamilton (October 30, 1881 – October 27, 1958) was an American law professor who taught at Yale Law School (1928–1948). In 1919, Hamilton coined the term "institutional economics". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Price and price policies / by Hamilton, Walton Hale, 1881-1958

    Published 1938
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    Patents and free enterprise. by Hamilton, Walton Hale, 1881-1958

    Published 1941
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    Antitrust in action. by Hamilton, Walton Hale, 1881-1958

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    The power to govern : the Constitution--then and now / by Hamilton, Walton Hale, 1881-1958

    Published 1937
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    The case of bituminous coal, by Hamilton, Walton Hale, 1881-1958

    Published 1926
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    Patents and free enterprise by Hamilton, Walton Hale, 1881-1958

    Published 1941
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    Price and price policies / by Hamilton, Walton Hale, 1881-1958

    Published 1938
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    Antitrust in action by Hamilton, Walton Hale, 1881-1958

    Published 1940
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    Freedom in the modern world / by Kallen, Horace Meyer, 1882-1974

    Published 1969
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    The labor-health venture and the law /

    Published 1958
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    Freedom in the modern world.

    Published 1969
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