Paul Dudenhefer has been a professional writer and editor for over twenty-five years, and is currently the managing editor of Politics & Society, a quarterly academic journal published by Sage, and a staff member of the Center for the History of Political Economy, at Duke University. A good portion of his career has been spent at Duke University, where he has taught writing to economics students and copyedited and proofread History of Political Economy, a Duke University Press publication. He has also written feature stories for the website of the Center for the History of Political Economy and for Gist from the Mill, Duke University’s social science research magazine. Current and past clients include the University of Wisconsin Press, the European Central Bank, the History of Economics Society, the University of Chicago Press, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and IREX, a major nonprofit in Washington, D.C.
Paul Dudenhefer
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