If it's of any help, I have posted the following on my blogsite this
morning based on David's quite fascinating list gathered through open
subscription on the SHOE list. It isn't everything and to everyone's
taste, but I do say this, that it seemed to me quite balanced in the
epochs of economic thought it covered and, if it is permissable to say
this, in the "ideological" backgrounds of the authors and subject
material. Anyway, this is what I posted.
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If you have an interest in the history of economics, or in just
economics itself, there was a question posed on the history of economics
website the other day about what books could be recommended to someone
who wished to know more about HET. I have taken the list of books
eventually suggested and divided them into three categories. The first
is on economic themes in general, the second are histories of economics
and the third is a list of biographies. The 33 books in the three
categories are almost evenly divided into 12, 12 and 9. Based on those
that I have already read, this truly is an instructive way to find your
way into the History of Economics, although I wouldn’t touch any of
the histories for merely casual reading. But as for the rest, every one
of them seems a perfect airplane book, readable and entertaining.
Economic Themes (12)
Eric Beinhocker, The Origin of Wealth
Todd G. Buchholz, New Ideas from Dead Economists
John Cassidy, How Markets Fail
Justin Fox, The Myth of the Rational Market
John K. Galbraith, The Age of Uncertainty
Steve Kates, Say’s Law and the Keynesian Revolution
Michael Perelman, The Invention of Capitalism
Daniel Rodgers, Age of Fracture
Thomas Sowell, A Conflict of Visions
Nicholas Wapshott, Keynes Hayek: The Clash That Defined Modern
Economics
David Warsh, Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations
Lawrence H. White, The Clash of Economic Ideas: the Great Policy
Debates
and Experiments of the Past Hundred Years
Histories of Economic Thought (12)
Roger Backhouse, The Penguin History of Economics
Roger Backhouse, The Ordinary Business of Life
William J. Barber, A History of Economic Thought (Penguin Economics)
Mark Blaug, Economic Theory in Retrospect
Ray Canterbery, A Brief History of economics
Nancy Folbre, Greed, Lust and Gender: A History of Economic Ideas
John K. Galbraith, A History of Economics: the past as the present
Robert Heilbroner, The Worldly Philosophers
Agnar Sandmo, Economics evolving
Joseph A. Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis
Mark Skousen, The Making of Modern Economics
Henry Spiegel, Growth of Economic Thought.
Biographies (9)
Gilles Campagnolo, Criticisms of Classical Political Economy. Carl
Menger, the German Historical School and the Austrian School
John Maynard Keynes, Keynes’s Essays in Biography
Thomas McCraw, Prophet of Innovation (bio of Schumpeter)
Perry Mehrling, Fischer Black and the Revolutionary Idea of Finance
Antoin Murphy, Richard Cantillon: Entrepreneur and Economist
Perry Mehrling, Fischer Black and the Revolutionary Idea of Finance
Antoin Murphy, Richard Cantillon: Entrepreneur and Economist
Sylvia Nasar, Grand Pursuit: Story of Economic Genius
Robert Skidelsky, John Maynard Keynes
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