Paul Roderick Gregory

Paul Roderick Gregory (born 10 February 1941 in San Angelo, Texas) is a professor of economics at the University of Houston, Texas, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution[1] and a research fellow at the German Institute for Economic Research.[2] He has written about Russia and the Soviet Union.[3][4][5]

He received his B. A. in 1963 and M. A. in 1964 from University of Oklahoma and his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University in 1969.

Publications

References

  1. Paul R. Gregory, brief biography at Hoover Institution
  2. DIW Research Fellows
  3. Haven, Cynthia (July 1, 2010). "'One death is a tragedy, a thousand is a statistic': Stanford book tells the tale of the ill-starred life of Nikolai Bukharin, the Bolshevik". Stanford University.
  4. Davidzon, Vladislav (January 8, 2014). "Women of the Gulag: From Stalin to Pussy Riot". Tablet.
  5. "Gregory, Paul R. 1941- (Paul Roderick Gregory)". Encyclopedia.com
  6. Polner, Murray (September 30, 2013). "Review of Paul R. Gregory's "Women of the Gulag". History News Network, Columbian College of Arts & Sciences, The George Washington University.
  7. Paul R. Gregory (1 September 2013). Lenin's Brain and Other Tales from the Secret Soviet Archives. Hoover Press. ISBN 978-0-8179-4813-9.
  8. Past Winners of the Ed A Hewett Book Prize
  9. Paul R. Gregory; Robert C. Stuart (2001). Russian and Soviet Economic Performance and Structure. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 978-0-321-07816-2.


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