H. Gregg Lewis--Duke Days: 1975-1992: The Mellow Years
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H. Gregg Lewis, perhaps the father of modern labor economics, died in January of 1992.
The comments that follow were written for presentation at a special memorial session,
held at the American Economic Association Meeting in Anaheim, California in January
of 1993.
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Marjorie B. McElroy
Professor of Economics
Professor McElroy focuses her research on the subjects of labor, demand systems, and
financial economics. She has completed several of her research projects under the
funding provided by National Science Foundation grants, including her latest work
on the economics of the family in relation to bargain decision-making and marriage
markets. She is also currently investigating altruism in marriage markets and bargaining
on the core in marriage markets. She has also completed studies involving th

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