1. Minimum Wage Laws Termed Undesirable;M James;Richmond TimesDispatch,1966
2. Hutt: An Economist for This Century;James M Buchanan;Manhattan Report,1965
3. Hutt wrote Politically Impossible (1971) -an underground classic in public choice theory, whereby professional economists are encouraged (i.e. incentives) to present biased information that can alter political outcomes. Economist Arthur Seldon later wrote that "if Hutt had not been dismayed and distracted by (?) Keynesianism [i.e. The Keynesian Episode, A Rehabilitation of Say's Law and The Theory of Idle Resources] (?) he would have;his autumn years,1983
4. made no attempt at the time to associate its authors with Massive Resistance. 104 It appears that a bibliographic mistake crept in sometime between 1978 and 1998, leading Hershman's later essay to incorrectly dub the economists' paper as the closest "the resisters came to countering the moderates' effective economic argument" for saving the public schools. This passage not only introduced MacLean to Buchanan, but also appears to have informed her initial assessment of the 1959 voucher paper. MacLean accordingly began her investigation into Buchanan from an incorrect premise that linked him to the Massive Resisters by way of Kilpatrick;his doctoral dissertation from two decades earlier, Hershman properly identified the Times-Dispatch as the outlet that published the Nutter-Buchanan paper and, notably,2017