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[log in to unmask] (Robin Foliet Neill)
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Fri Mar 31 17:19:19 2006
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This is really a question, because I have been puzzeled by the choices of 
my colleagues.  Why have they not selected something like Schumpeter's 
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, or Veblen's essays on the nature and 
evolution of Economics in THE PLACE OF SCIENCE IN MODERN CIVILIZATION. 
 
Looking over the shelves of histories of economic thought in our library, 
Frank Knight and Mark Blaug notwithstanding, I cannot find anything to 
match these books 
 
Robin Neill 
 
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