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'''Percy L Greaves, Jr''' (August {{Event |year=1906 |event=Birth |summary=author and Austrian School economist}} - August {{Event |year=1984 |event=Death |summary=author and Austrian School economist}}) ran for office, including  US President, 1980 (with the [[American Party]]).  
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'''Percy L Greaves, Jr''' (August 1906—August 1984) was a personal friend of [[Ludwig von Mises]] who ran as a Libertarian for United States Senate for New York in 1974.


He was a speaker, author, [[Austrian School]] economist, and historian, financial editor and research economist for US News (1934-1936), and an associate and friend of [[Ludwig von Mises]].
He was a speaker, author, [[Austrian School]] economist, and historian, financial editor and research economist for US News (1934-1936).
 
His foreign policy views were controversial within the party, eventually leading to his changing over to the American Party.


==Articles==
==Articles==
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==Article: Why Speculators?==
==Article: Why Speculators?==
* the Freeman November 1964
* the Freeman November 1964


==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==
*Research Director for the [[Republican National Committee]] ({{Event3 |year=1943 |event=Party Office |summary=Research Director for the [[Republican National Committee]] (-) |display=[[1943]]}}-[[1945]])
*Research Director for the [[Republican National Committee]] ({{Event3 |year=1943 |event=Party Office |summary=Research Director for the [[Republican National Committee]] (-) |display=[[1943]]}}-[[1945]])


==Candidate==
==Candidate==
*US Senate, New York, {{Event3 |year=1974 |event=Candidate |summary=US Senate, New York (with the Libertarian Party) |display=[[1974]]}} (with the Libertarian Party)
*US Senate, New York, {{Event3 |year=1974 |event=Candidate |summary=US Senate, New York (with the Libertarian Party) |display=[[1974]]}} (with the Libertarian Party)
* US President, {{Event3 |year=1980 |event=Candidate |summary= US President (with the [[American Party]]) |display=[[1980]]}} (with the [[American Party]])
*US President, {{Event3 |year=1980 |event=Candidate |summary= US President (with the [[American Party]]) |display=[[1980]]}} (with the [[American Party]])
 
 


==Public Offices==
==Public Offices==
*Chief of Minority Staff for the {{Event |year=1945 |event=Elected |summary=Chief of Minority Staff for the -46 Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack (with the [[Republican Party]])}}-46 Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack (with the [[Republican Party]])
*Chief of Minority Staff for the {{Event |year=1945 |event=Elected |summary=Chief of Minority Staff for the -46 Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack (with the [[Republican Party]])}}-46 Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack (with the [[Republican Party]])


==External Links==
==External Links==
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*[http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v05/v05p444_JM.html obituary (Institute for Historical Review)]
*[http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v05/v05p444_JM.html obituary (Institute for Historical Review)]


 
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Percy Greaves
Personal Details
Birth: August 1906
Death: August 1984
Occupation: Author, economist, historian
Party: Libertarian Party

Percy L Greaves, Jr (August 1906—August 1984) was a personal friend of Ludwig von Mises who ran as a Libertarian for United States Senate for New York in 1974.

He was a speaker, author, Austrian School economist, and historian, financial editor and research economist for US News (1934-1936).

His foreign policy views were controversial within the party, eventually leading to his changing over to the American Party.

Articles

  • Is Further Intervention a Cure for Prior Intervention? (On Freedom and Free Enterprise: Essays in Honor of Ludwig von Mises, 1956)
  • US-Japanese Relations before WWII (with Bettina Bien Greaves), Mises Daily 2010
  • Does Government Spending Bring Prosperity?, Mises Daily 2009

Books

Article: Why Speculators?

  • the Freeman November 1964

Organizational Positions

Candidate

Public Offices

  • Chief of Minority Staff for the 1945-46 Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack (with the Republican Party)

External Links

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