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Three books in the history of economic thought that I found to be not only
particularly helpful, readable, and insightful -- but also outstanding
pieces of scholarship are:
M. June Flanders, _International Monetary Economics 1870-1960_.
Klaus Hennings, _The Austrian Theory of Value and Capital_.
Frank Machovec, _Perfect Competition and the Transformation
of Economics_.
My own special focus of research is in the history of the explanatory
strategies of economics & economists. With this focus in mind, I might
recommend five additional titles.
Deborah Redman's _The Rise of Political Economy as a Science_
Edward Grant, _The Foundations of Modern Science in the Middle Ages_.
Richard Olson, _The Emergence of the Social Sciences, 1642-1792_.
Fritz Ringer, _Max Weber's Methodology: The Unification of the Cultural
and Social Sciences_.
Bruce Caldwell, _Beyond Positivism: Economic Methodology in the Twentieth
Century_.
Greg Ransom
MiraCosta College
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