- James Crotty
James Crotty may refer to:
*James Crotty (Economist)
*James Crotty (Prospector)
*Jim Crotty , former American football cornerback
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James Crotty (economist) — James Crotty is a Post Keynesian macroeconomist whose research in theory and policy attempts to integrate the complementary analytical strengths of the Marxian and Keynesian traditions. He has made contributions to the social structure of… … Wikipedia
James Crotty (Prospector) — James Crotty (1845 1898) was an Irish born mining prospector who formed a mining company the North Mount Lyell mining company in the western region of Tasmania just before the turn of the twentieth century.After he died his company was… … Wikipedia
Crotty — (and variations O’Crotty, Crottee, etc.) are anglicisations of the Irish name O’Crotaigh – ‘Descendant of Crotach’. The name dates from medieval times, to the pre Norman kingdom of Thomond ( North Munster ) where the Dál gCais (in English:… … Wikipedia
Crotty Dam — Location West Coast Tasmania Coordinates 42°09′35″S 145°37′00″E … Wikipedia
Mick Crotty — Personal information Irish name Mícheál Ó Crotaigh Sport Hurling … Wikipedia
Maggie Crotty — Member of the Illinois Senate from the 19th district Incumbent Assumed office January 8, 2003 Personal details Born October 16, 1948 (1948 10 16) … Wikipedia
Ned Crotty — Born September 26, 1986 (1986 09 26) (age 25) Position … Wikipedia
Jim Crotty — NFLretired position=Defensive back number=22 birthdate=birth date and age|1938|03|3 Storm Lake, Iowa deathdate= debutyear=1960 finalyear=1962 draftyear=1960 draftround=12 draftpick=136 college=Notre Dame teams= * Washington Redskins (1960 1961) * … Wikipedia
Hyslop, James — (1798 1827) Scottish poet and shepherd of Nether Wellwood farm, in the parish of Muirkirk, he was born at Damhead, parish of Kirkconnel, Dumfriesshire. He taught himself English, Latin, French, mathematics, and algebra. His early verses were… … British and Irish poets
North Mount Lyell — was the name of a mine, mining company, locality (sometimes as North Lyell) and former railway near Gormanston on the West Coast of Tasmania. It was absorbed into the workings of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company following the failure of … Wikipedia