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Two recent resources related to this topic are:
Yuval P. Yonay, The Struggle over the soul of economics: Institutionalist
and Neoclassical economists in America between the wars (Princeton
University Press, 1998). This book will be the subject of a panel
discussion at the upcoming HES meeting in June, based on a set of reviews
to be published in Research in the History of Economic Thought and
Methodology (discussants include Samuels, Rutherford, Mirowski, Morgan,
Emmett, and Barber).
Mary Morgan and Malcolm Rutherford (eds.), From Interwar Pluralism to
Postwar Neoclassicism (annual supplement to volume 30 of HOPE; Duke
University Press, 1998). Part 2 of the collection directly touches on
Steve's question, with articles by Backhouse (survey of the transformation
through journal articles), Biddle (how did institutionalism fail to
institutionalize itself in graduate education?) and myself (the role of
general education and graduate training in the early emergence of Chicago
economics).
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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