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Does anyone know of a comprehensive "reader" covering political
economy/history of economic thought? I'm looking for something as the
basis of a class on the theory and history of political economy. It needs
to be clear and the selections well chosen (and hopefully introduced in
some way). If it mentioned some of the "pre-liberals" (e.g., political
arithmetik, cameralism, mercantilism), that would be an added bonus. Just
so we don't think we moderns invented everything ...
Suggestions? I'd also be interested in current preferences for textbooks
in this field; though I prefer that students read the originals, if only in
part, than what someone says about them.
warm regards,
Ian Robert Douglas
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