Roger, "The Story of Economics" does not appear on the BBC's list of
Radio 4 podcasts. Do you have a link to them?
LB
Roger Backhouse wrote:
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> You can also download a podcast as an MP3 file. Though it has to be
> downloaded within 7 days, it can be listened to at any time.
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> Roger Backhouse
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> On 16 March 2011 18:46, <[log in to unmask]
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> BBC Radio has just begun a short series on the history of economics.
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> The series is called The Story of Economics, and is introduced by
> Michael Blastland. The first programme was today (March 16th)
> followed by two further ones (on 23rd and 30th March) at 4.30
> local UK time (GMT). These programmes include bite-sized
> contributions from historians of economics. You can "listen
> again" to each programme (it is available for the following 7 days
> after its initial airing; and you don't need to register to listen
> at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/programmes/schedules/fm )
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>
> Professor Mary S. Morgan
> LSE and University of Amsterdam, Currently: Davis Fellow,
> Princeton University
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Lawrence A. Boland, FRSC
Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University
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