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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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======================= HES POSTING ================== 
 
Dear HESers: 
 
Following this posting you will receive the second in the 1997-98 series 
of "monthly" guest editorials for HES. While posted by Ross Emmett, it 
comes from Flavio Comim at Cambridge University, and discusses "Common 
Sense Economics." We are pleased to bring this editorial to you in part  
because it represents our first effort at making research related to a new  
dissertation in the history of economic thought available to HES  
subscribers. 
 
The HES editors encourage you to respond to the issues that are discussed 
in the editorial. You can post a response by replying to the message 
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message bears the same heading as the editorial (or has the addition 
"Re:"), it will be archived with the other responses. We hope the 
discussion of this editorial will be as lively as those that followed the 
other editorials. 
 
The editorial, the conversation emerging from it, and other relevant links 
will be posted to the HES Web site at: 
 
http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/Resources/Editorials/Comim/ 
 
(Or, start at the HES home-page http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/, click on 
"Other Resources," then click on "Monthly Guest Editorials for HES," and 
finally click on "Editorial Flavio Comim".) 
 
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Ross B. Emmett 
Manager, Electronic Information, History of Economics Society  
Augustana University College 
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URL: http://www.augustana.ab.ca/~emmer 
 
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