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a Chicago-based non-profit research or ganization focused on economics-related public policy issues. Most recently he was co-editor of Black Monday and the Future of Financial Markets.He currently is editing a volume of selected works by the nineteenth-century English critic and political economist, Walter Bagehot.

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Kamphuis, R.W. Disraeli and the constitution of british politics. Society 27, 57–65 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02698675

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