“…James Meade had him make one for LSE, and Abba Lerner, as his agent, got some sales in the US (Barr 2000). Brown not only bought the prototype for Leeds University, he provided the funds from the Economic Department's budget (£100 in prices at the time, or £3,200 in 2017 prices) for the initial hardware costs, and loaned the prototype to LSE for marketing 5 For more details of Phillips's life, see Conrad Blyth (1957), Kevin Lancaster (1979), Robert Leeson (1994, Laidler (2002), and Alan Bollard (2016). 6 Laidler (2002) points out that "universities were still run by senior academics rather than professional administrators," allowing some flexibility in decision making.…”