The False Economy of the Balanced Budget
William N. Leonard has taught at many universities in the United States. Formerly he was professor of economics and head of the department of economics and commerce at Pennsylvania State College, 1949-1953. He has been an economic consultant to the Secretary of the Interior since 1951. In addition to numerous articles appearing in professional journals, he is the author of Railroad Freight Requirements and other Traffic Data and Railroad Consolidation under the Transportation Act of 1920. He is president and director of the Central Pennsylvania chapter of the Society for Advancement Management. The author wishes to acknowledge the helpful comments of two colleagues, Albert Levenson and Lynn Turgeon.
William N. Leonard; The False Economy of the Balanced Budget. Current History 1 July 1960; 39 (227): 28–33. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1960.39.227.28
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