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I'm a Yale student, and I just toured Oxford for the first time while studying abroad. I loved the old-school feel on campus and can see myself being a grad student at Oxford one day. When I first toured Yale, it felt like I encountered the sublime for the first time. However, over the summer, while studying abroad in London, I had the opportunity to spend a day wandering around the streets of Oxford and Oxford University. The city leans toward this impression; many shops play into the medieval university feel, which I loved.
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Economist Paul A. David Looked Back to See Forward
  + stars: | 2023-02-05 | by ( James R. Hagerty | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Dr. Paul A. David, pictured in 1996, focused much of his work on studying the historical development of technologies and industries. Unlike many economists, Paul A. David wasn’t much concerned with finding ways to predict next year’s inflation or growth rates. He was more inclined to look backward. During a long career at Stanford University, with extended stints at All Souls College in Oxford, England, Dr. David established himself as one of the most influential economic historians. Much of his work involved studying the historical development of technologies and industries, in search of clues about how economies develop.
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