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==Union for Radical Political Economics==
Between 2008 and 2009, [[Alan Day Haight]] served on the Editorial Board for the the ''Review of Radical Political Economics'', the journal of the [[Union for Radical Political Economics]]. URPE is an alternative professional organization for left political economists and an intellectual home for academics, policy-makers, and activists.<ref>[http://www.urpe.org/about/history.html URPE website: History]</ref>
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Between 2008 and 2009, [[Alan Day Haight]] served on the Editorial Board for the the ''Review of Radical Political Economics'', the journal of the [[Union for Radical Political Economics]]. URPE is an alternative professional organization for left political economists and an intellectual home for academics, policy-makers, and activists.<ref>[http://www.urpe.org/rrpe/editorialBoard.htm Review of Radical Political Economics website: Editorial Board]</ref>
  
 
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Alan Day Haight

Union for Radical Political Economics

Between 2008 and 2009, Alan Day Haight served on the Editorial Board for the the Review of Radical Political Economics, the journal of the Union for Radical Political Economics. URPE is an alternative professional organization for left political economists and an intellectual home for academics, policy-makers, and activists.[1]

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