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Dear All,

Let me add to the literature on the role of the history of economics some
articles hosted in "History of economic ideas". Since this journal is not
very much spread, I am able to send copies of the articles to those who
are interested:

A) "minisymposium: History of Economic Thought: How and Why?",
contributions by A. Salanti, R. E. Backouse, R. Bellofiore, B. Ingrao, P.
L. Porta, E. Screpanti, "History of Economic Ideas", II, 1994/2, pp.
109-205;
B) "Mini Syposium on Writing the History of Economics":
P. D. Groenewegen, Introduction; B. Gordon, Writing specific histories of
economics; P. Kriesler, Writing biographies of economists; R. O' Donnel,
Editing large unpublished writings: the case of J. M. Keynes; J.
Lodewijks, Relevance, scholarship, and the historian of economics: some
methodological considerations; P. M. Augimeri, Writing a PhD in the
history of economics, "History of economic ideas", III, 1995/2, pp.
51-171.

Riccardo Faucci

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