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Sun Aug 3 09:40:34 2008
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"Why might the inattention to modern economics be so systematic?"

 Is in your opinion this inattention the result of a conscious choice by
contemporary historians of economics, or is it not feasible, for a variety
of reasons, at all to research many modern topics? If it is mostly the
former, then it is not "inattention" in the first place, but conscious
neglect.

  Nuno Palma


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