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Fri Mar 31 17:18:18 2006
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==================== HES POSTING ======================== 
 
[NOTE: Because there seems to be some interest in discussing the  
transition from political economy to economics, and some participants may  
not identify that thread from the original heading, I am now instituting a  
new subject header for this thread, as above. For the original message  
that started this thread, see Roy Davidson's message of 11 April, bearing  
the subject line "Re: HES: WWW -- Neoclassical/Henry George bibliography".  
-- RBE] 
 
Roy Davidson suggests that it would be interesting to analyze the 
transition from 
"political economy" to "economics".  Such has been done.  In the late 1980s 
Ann 
Mari May presented a paper on this theme.  so did Rod Peterson.  I don't 
know if 
either was published.  There's also a book on Marshall and the 
"professionalization" 
of economics--the author of which eludes me at the end of a VERY long week. 
 I 
can however locate additional information if anyone is interested. 
 
Brian Eggleston, Ph.D.                                          
Augustana College                                           
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