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Dr Robert Anthony Cord <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Oct 2011 11:03:08 +0100
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Dear all

The British Library is currently engaged in a major project which will
collect the oral histories of 200 eminent British scientists, previously a
major gap in the effort to understand the development of British science.
I can find no equivalent in economics, the closest arguably being Ross
Emmett's Chicago Economics Oral History Project. Is there anything else
out there and what are the views of the list on this method of research?

All the best

Bob

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