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The obvious figure who had his foot in both camps was the late G.L.S. Shackle.

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From: Societies for the History of Economics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Nuwer
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 11:31 AM
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Subject: Re: [SHOE] "Austrians and Left Keynesians: a comparative analysis."

Sheila Dow's book is the best comparison I've seen.It includes more than these 
two schools and it is longer than an essay. Maybe she would be willing to 
abstract a few of the main points.


The Methodology of Macroeconomic Thought: A Conceptual Analysis of Schools of 
Thought in Economics


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Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 10:57:51 AM
Subject: [SHOE] "Austrians and Left Keynesians: a comparative analysis."

Who would be an appropriate person to write "Austrians and Left Keynesians: a 
comparative analysis." Has such an essay been written?

Robert Leeson
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