Center for Popular Economics
Center for Popular Economics Records, 1978-198621 boxes (12.5 linear feet).
The Center for Popular Economics was established in 1978 by a group of University of Massachusetts Amherst radical economists and local community and labor activists. The Center’s staff grew to include a diverse group of economics professors, degree candidates, and activists from a wide range of educational institutions and social forums. The collection documents the development of the Center’s program, curriculum, and staff, as well as their fund raising, advertising, outreach and networking activities.
Subjects
- Economics.
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Economics.
- Center for Popular Economics.
Call no.: MS 109


