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On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Robin Foliet Neill wrote:
> Roy Weintraub, in an article, "On the Existence of a Competitive
> Equilibrium ( 1983, J.E.L.), refers to Axel Leijonhufvud's "Oral History
> of Emigre Economists". I have not been able to locate this in print. If
> it became a book, what was it called? Alternatively, is there a better,
A portion of the oral history forms the basis of an article by Earlene
Craver, "The Emigration of the Austrian Economists," HOPE 18, no. 1
(1986): 1-32. She and Leijonhufvud also published "Economics in America:
The Continental Influence" in HOPE 19, no. 2 (1987): 173-82.
-- Peter Klein
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