Charles Telly publishes paper in Oxford Round Table journal

Christine Davis Mantai
Dr. Charles S. V. Telly of the School of Business published a paper titled “The Benevolent Legal Ethic of Adam Smith Merges with Nobel Laureate R.H. Coase's Benevolent Legal Ethic” in the Forum on Public Policy, a journal of the Oxford Round Table. Dr. Telly's paper was published in the Spring 2008 online edition of the Forum, where it can be read and copied.

The Forum on Public Policy is an online and hard copy, peer-reviewed, academic journal of the Oxford Round Table, Ltd., a not-for-profit educational organization chartered in England and Wales. The papers published in the Forum must, in the judgment of peers, make a significant contribution to a field of knowledge relating to a pertinent aspect of public policy and academic enquiry. Papers submitted to the Forum emanate from presentations and discussions at symposia of the Oxford Round Table, held in Oxford, England. The Forum is indexed by Gale/Cengage Learning and EBSCO.

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