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Wallace, Phyllis Ann 1921-1993

Archival location guide — where this economist’s surviving papers are held, their notable correspondents, and key published sources.

Born 1921 · died 1993

Phyllis A. Wallace was an American economist and activist, as well as the first woman to receive a doctorate of economics at Yale University. Her work tended to focus on racial, as well as gender discrimination in the workplace. She mentored many students and colleagues.

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Where the papers are held

The surviving papers of Wallace, Phyllis Ann 1921-1993 are held at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries.

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Digitised full-text books and writings by Wallace, Phyllis Ann 1921-1993 — free to read.

Cite this entry

Wallace, Phyllis Ann 1921-1993. “Archival papers.” Economists’ Papers, https://www.economistspapers.org.uk/wallace-phyllis-ann-1921-1993/ (accessed 19 Jun 2026).