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    Harold Cole (24 January 1906 – 8 January 1946), also known as Harry Cole, Paul Cole, and many other aliases, was a petty criminal, a confidence man, a British soldier, an operative of the Pat O'Leary escape line, and an agent of Nazi Germany. In 1940 and 1941, he helped many British soldiers escape France after its surrender to ...

  2. Harold L. Cole is a leading economist who studies macroeconomics, monetary economics, and international finance. He is the editor of the International Economic Review and a consultant for the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. He has written several books and has been elected a Fellow of the Econometric Society.

  3. Harold Cole. Professor of Economics, University of Pennsylvania. Verified email at sas.upenn.edu. Macroeconomics International Economics. Articles Cited by Public access. Title. ... M Aguiar, S Chatterjee, H Cole, Z Stangebye. Handbook of macroeconomics 2, 1697-1755, 2016. 176: 2016: Incorporating concern for relative wealth into economic models.

  4. 17 de sept. de 2023 · A young Australian who joined the French Resistance, worked undercover for British intelligence, and helped to save thousands of lives in war-torn France was guillotined by the Gestapo in 1943...

  5. 31 de oct. de 2023 · The moniker “worst traitor of World War II” has not been handed to Harold Cole lightly. Cole first betrayed England, then his network of operatives and the French Resistance, followed by German intelligence, and finally the United States Army.

  6. About. Harold Cole is professor of economics at the University of Pennsylvania and coauthor of New Deal Policies and the Persistence of the Great Depression: A General Equilibrium Analysis (Journal of Political Economy, 2004).

  7. 31 de jul. de 2013 · The treacherous double agent Harold Cole was a petty criminal and fraudster even before the war. During the war he became one of the most notorious traitors of the Allied cause. His denunciations led to the arrest, imprisonment and death of many French patriots and Allied undercover agents.