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Sally Herbert Frankel (1903–1996) was Professor firstly of Colonial Economic Affairs, and later the Economics of Underdeveloped Countries at Oxford University in the period following the Second World War. [1]
Originally from South Africa, of German-Jewish descent, he moved to England shortly after the Second World War. [1] He joined the Mont Pelerin Society in 1950. [1] While not religiously observant, Frankel was committed to the principle of Jewish peoplehood and was a keen Zionist from the First World War onwards. [1]
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (March 2020) |
Sally Herbert Frankel (1903–1996) was Professor firstly of Colonial Economic Affairs, and later the Economics of Underdeveloped Countries at Oxford University in the period following the Second World War. [1]
Originally from South Africa, of German-Jewish descent, he moved to England shortly after the Second World War. [1] He joined the Mont Pelerin Society in 1950. [1] While not religiously observant, Frankel was committed to the principle of Jewish peoplehood and was a keen Zionist from the First World War onwards. [1]