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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:22 2006
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[NOTE: The following query was sent directly to me, but I thought others 
on the list would like a crack at answering it. Please forward responses 
to the HES list, even if you send them to the reporter first. I will 
ensure that all posting reach the reporter. -- RBE] 
 
From: "Kemba Dunham" <[log in to unmask]>  
Hi! I was wondering if you could be of some assistance to me. I'm a 
reporter with the Wall Street Journal who is working on a project for the 
millennium, our very own "Millennium Project."  I am compiling a list of 
the most influential business and economic theorists including Adam 
Smith, Karl Marx, etc, from the past 1000 years. I'm looking for any 
information on people who have influenced economies and business over the 
last one thousand years from ALL the different corners of the world, not 
just from the West. For example, who set the stage for how the economy 
was shaped in Bali during the 1300's? Or in Senegal in 1500's? Again, 
this is a peice on economic thinkers/theorists. If you can help me in any 
way, direct me to any books, people, whatever, that would be great. 
 
Kemba Dunham 
New York 
Wall Street Journal 
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