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[log in to unmask] (Robin Neill)
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Tue Nov 28 10:42:11 2006
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        Yes.  Of  course.  
  
        But, to answer Roy's question directly.  The interest of the   
historian of Economics  is the  process by  which "appreciative    
theorizing", as Dick Lipsey calls it, transmogrifies into "abstract"   
theorizing.  What gets added and subtracted as this process takes   
place?  
  
Robin Neill  
  

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