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Avi has given the chronology.
Boulding had already published a paper -- I should point -- from his
"undergraduate" days in the Keynes-edited Economic Journal. This is
before he came to Chicago on the Commonwealth Fellowship. On that
fellowship he first went to Harvard to study with Schumpeter for 1
semester, and then went to Chicago. He studied closely with Knight
and worked on capital theory. These were his papers from Knight's
seminar. Knight felt compeled to reply to Boulding's theory of
investment. That is what led to the dialogue and to Boulding getting his
career started without formally getting a PhD.
The paper that Prychitko and I wrote is:
"Mr. Boulding and the Austrians: Boulding's contribution to subjectivist
economics," Cuandernos de Ciencias Economicas y Empresariales,
No. 26 (1994): 99-109. (Co-authored with David L. Prychitko)
[Translated into Spanish]. English language version to be published in
Laurence Moss, ed., Joseph A. Schumpeter, Historian of Economics:
Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought - Selected Papers
from the History of Economics Society Conference, 1994 (London:
Routledge, 1996): 250-259.
Peter J. Boettke
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