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- Charles_Kennedy_(economist) comment "See Charles Kennedy (disambiguation) for other people of the same name.Charles Kennedy (1923 – 4 November 1997) was an economist, often considered one of the finest theorists of his generation.He was born into a large family, the youngest of five sons; he was the son of George Kennedy, an architect, and grandson of the painter Charles Napier Kennedy. A gifted child, he was educated at Gordonstoun, and entered Balliol College, Oxford at the age of seventeen. His tutor there was Thomas Balogh.".
- Q4219399 comment "See Charles Kennedy (disambiguation) for other people of the same name.Charles Kennedy (1923 – 4 November 1997) was an economist, often considered one of the finest theorists of his generation.He was born into a large family, the youngest of five sons; he was the son of George Kennedy, an architect, and grandson of the painter Charles Napier Kennedy. A gifted child, he was educated at Gordonstoun, and entered Balliol College, Oxford at the age of seventeen. His tutor there was Thomas Balogh.".