Recalling a lecture from George Stigler, a senior scholar wrote:
"Perspective would come with time, as immersion in the field would force
an academic to read the historical literature. The scholar himself also
seemed divided on this issue, but said that ultimately, he did get the
needed perspective in the years to come."
http://openeconomicsnd.wordpress.com/2010/07/27/history-of-economic-thought-some-navel-
gazing-and-soul-searching/
Two questions about this answer seem important:
1. What did the senior scholar mean by the needed perspective, which he
claims to have received? What field is he in and what did he learn about
the HOT in that field.
2. Is it not useful to know the HOT before choosing a field? In today's
world of specialized economists, it is beside the point to speak of
immersion in THE field. One should speak of immersion in A field. But
then, the question arises of whether HOT may be helpful in guiding one's
choice of field.
My inclination would be to discount the senior scholar's answer on the
grounds that it is incomplete.
--
Pat Gunning
Professor of Economics
Groton, Connecticut
http://www.nomadpress.com/gunning/welcome.htm