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[log in to unmask] (John Womack)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:47 2006
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Julio Huato's post   
[http://eh.net/pipermail/hes/2005-May/003038.html ]  
is particularly useful, because it puts some deep truths, of the kind   
I read long ago in Witold Kula's manual (at least the Spanish translation   
of the Polish, which is now in English) into terms that conventional,   
uncultured economists might understand. Stll, it seems to me to say more   
about economic history than about the history of economics (not that these   
are separate questions).  
  
John Womack  
  
  
  
 

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