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Fri Mar 31 17:18:38 2006
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In response to David Larkin's inquiry:  quite a lot has been written 
on this topic.  A relatively recent book that provides a good review 
of some portions of this literature is Geoffrey Hodgson, Economics 
and Evolution.  A special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Economics 
is to be published marking the 100th annniversary of Veblen's still 
pertinent article.   William T. Waller and Ann Jennings also have an 
article on Veblen and Darwin that is soon to be published in HOPE 
(History of Political Economy) and I have a paper on the topic that 
will be published in a collection that Warren Samuels has edited; it 
will be published by Routledge.  I will send you a copy by snail mail 
as it has many further references that you may find useful. 
 
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