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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:59 2006
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===================== HES POSTING ================== 
 
[NOTE: I posted this query about two weeks ago, and only today noticed  
that it had not appeared in the HES archive. If anyone remembers receiving  
the earlier query, would they please email me? - RBE] 
 
A recent query on the HES "Ask the Professor" service asked for responses 
to the following questions regarding Aristotle's contributions to 
economics. I thought I would post this to the list to collect responses 
from the subscribers: 
 
1) What do you think was Aristotle's main contribution to the development 
of economic thought? Why? 
 
2) How did his ideas differ from those of his predecessors and 
contemporaries specifically noting Plato, Xenophon or Hesiod?  
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