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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:39 2006
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==================== HES POSTING ==================== 
 
The following queries were received from a doctoral student in Italy.  
Responses will be distributed on the list and posted to the student.--RBE 
 
1) which handbooks of "standard" (i.e. non truly mathematical) political 
economy were commonly used in U.S. universities during the late 1910s - 
early 1920s ? (especially at Columbia, Harvard, Chicago, Yale) 
 
2) Are the lectures held by G.C. Evans at the University of Chicago 
around 1925 the first example of a full-fledged course in mathematical 
economics in a U.S.university? 
 
3) If not, who was the first American teacher to hold such a course? With 
which handbook?  
 
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