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[log in to unmask] (Ross Emmett)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:30 2006
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I received the following inquiry from a graduate student starting a 
master's thesis on technological progress. The student has already 
examined Ricardo and Marx. The student says: 
 
The role of innovations and technological progress has received much 
attention during last decades and also many great thinkers paid attention 
on 
it centuries ago. Can you suggest any (especially secondary) literature on 
technological progress from the view of the history of economics? 
 
Ross Emmett 
 
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