Renowned conservative economics professor and columnist Walter Williams has died. He was 84. Williams taught economics at George Mason University in Virginia for 40 years and had a nationally syndicated column.
He died Wednesday, a day after teaching his final class, according to fellow professor Donald J. Boudreaux in the Wall Street Journal. “Dr.
Williams’ body of work was remarkable, prolific and, without question, controversial,” the university said. “His principal scholarly research was devoted to studying the effects on minority groups of markets as well as of government policies, an important and complicated area of study.” Walter Williams being interviewed on Mark Levin's show "Life, Liberty & Levin" in 2018. (Fox News).
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