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Memories of an altruist who denied the importance of altruism

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I consider Gordon Tullock as a scholar who influenced the work of many others both through his own scholarship and in his role as journal editor, and as someone who regularly encouraged younger scholars.

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Grofman, B. Memories of an altruist who denied the importance of altruism. J Bioecon 18, 115–116 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10818-016-9225-8

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