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John Law - It would be interesting to have an interdisciplinary 
volume that would take him seriously as an economist while also 
analyzing the history and economic and cultural impact of his System.


At 10:49 AM 6/5/2013, Robert Cord wrote:
>Dear all
>
>As some of you may be aware, myself and Dan Hammond are currently in the
>process of putting together an edited collection of papers on Milton
>Friedman to be published by OUP. Contributors will include Robert Lucas,
>Neil Wallace, Al Harberger, David Hendry, and Bennett McCallum. The volume
>(c.40 chapters) will contain contributions in a variety of areas,
>including reminiscences, monetary and fiscal policy, public policy, and
>history of economic thought. Further to this endeavour, there has been an
>expression of interest from OUP for a series of similar books on eminent
>economists (both living and dead). If I may, I would like to ask members
>for suggestions as to whom they would like to see as the subject for
>future volumes and why. In the manner of a straw poll, any feedback would
>be an important input in deciding the shape of the series.
>
>Many thanks
>
>Bob

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