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Fri Mar 31 17:18:39 2006
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Here are two references that might be of some use: 
 
Walter Bagehot, _Lombard Street_ (1873), a book written by the editor  
of _The Economist_.  Henry Spiegel, _The Growth of Economic Thought_,  
3d edition, page 405, notes that "Bagehot's psychological insight  
also stands out in his economic writings, which in this respect have  
been compared with Keynes's." 
 
Stephen Lea, Roger Tarpy and Paul Webley, _The Individual in the  
Economy: A Survey of Economic Psychology_ (1987).  As the title  
indicates, the book ranges over much of economics with respect to  
psychological ideas.   
 
Neither book, I suspect, has much to say about clinical psychology.   
Members of the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics,  
see 
 
http://www.usask.ca/economics/SABE/ 
 
might be able to steer Prof. Zimmerman more clearly. 
 
Bruce Larson 
UNC at Asheville 
 
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