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'''Tom Weisskopf'''  holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT and is Professor ofEconomics at the University of Michigan, where he also teaches in the Social Science Program of the Residential College.  
 
'''Tom Weisskopf'''  holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT and is Professor ofEconomics at the University of Michigan, where he also teaches in the Social Science Program of the Residential College.  
  
 
He is a long-time member of the [[Union for Radical Political Economics]] and the [[Democratic Socialists of America]]<ref>http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/869553__738552696.pdf</ref>.
 
He is a long-time member of the [[Union for Radical Political Economics]] and the [[Democratic Socialists of America]]<ref>http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/869553__738552696.pdf</ref>.
  
He is the son of [[Victor Weisskopf]].
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He is the son of [[Victor Weisskopf]] and the brother of [[Karen Worth]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:53, 28 December 2015

Thomas E. Weisskopf

Template:TOCnestleft Tom Weisskopf holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT and is Professor ofEconomics at the University of Michigan, where he also teaches in the Social Science Program of the Residential College.

He is a long-time member of the Union for Radical Political Economics and the Democratic Socialists of America[1].

He is the son of Victor Weisskopf and the brother of Karen Worth.

Writing

Democratic Socialists of America member Thomas E. Weisskopf's most recent book (co-authored with Samuel Bowles and David Gordon) is After The Waste Land: A Democratic Economics for the Year 2000 (M. E. Sharpe, 1991 ); he is currently working with Neva Goodwin on a textbook, Economics in Context, for use in the former Soviet Union[2].

Union for Radical Political Economics

In 1968, Tom Weisskopf was a founding member of the Union for Radical Political Economics, an alternative professional organization for left political economists and an intellectual home for academics, policy-makers, and activists.[3]

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