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Fri Mar 31 17:18:43 2006
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Dear Colleagues, 
 
At this year's History of Economics Society Conference (Victoria University 
- Toronto, Canada, 25 - 28 June 2004, for more information see: 
http://www.eh.net/HE/HisEcSoc/carchive/HES2004/), the Society will again be 
holding a workshop on teaching the history of economic thought to 
undergraduates. 
 
One of the sessions of this workshop will focus on the relative merits of 
the textbooks available for this course.  As we plan for this session, one 
obvious question is which books should be included in the discussion.  To 
help us make this determination we turn to you with the following question: 
 
For those of you who follow a text in your syllabus, 
what book do you use? 
 
Please send your response to me at [log in to unmask] 
 
Thank you in advance for your feedback. 
 
Sincerely, 
 
Jerry Evensky 
Syracuse University 
 
 
 
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