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Robin:
Beyond Dorfman and the later chapters of standard history of thought texts
(the latter of which deal with Samuelson, Arrow, ...), I don't know of any
"integrated" treatment. However, three collections edited by Warren
Samuels (one with Henry Spiegel) might be useful.
CONTEMPORARY ECONOMISTS IN PERSPECTIVE, JAI Press.
NEW HORIZIONS IN ECONOMIC THOUGHT, Elgar.
AMERICAN ECONOMISTS OF THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY, Elgar.
These contain essays on individual economists, and are thus not woven as a
monograph on the subject would be. However, read in tandem with Dorfman,
they do provide a sense for the evolution of American economic thought.
Steve Medema
Department of Economics
University of Colorado at Denver email: [log in to unmask]
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