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Fri Mar 31 17:19:19 2006
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The question can be read two ways:  books that are considered important for  
the discipline or books that are considered important personally.  
 
A book that has had a lasting impression on me (but, I think would pale 
in comparison to someone like Schumpeter) is Eduard Heimann's "History of 
Economic Doctrines."  It was written in 1945 and it is awful hard to 
find, but I still refer to the copy I have in my possession.  I would  
count Leo Rogin's book as important to me as well. 
 
Jonathon E. Mote 
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