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for in 1947 as a staff economist in the magazine division, retiring in 1978 as vice president for economics of the McGraw-Hill Publications Company. In retirement he was an adviser to Japanese executives and government officials as well as editor of the last two editions of the economics
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encyclopedia. He also wrote and edited seven books and edited the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Modern Economics.
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Japan awarded Greenwald the Third Class of the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1986.
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