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Fri Mar 31 17:19:10 2006
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Along these lines, Joe Spengler published an excellent essay titled "Exogenous and
Endogenous Influences in the Formation of Post-1870 Economic Thought: A Sociology of
Knowledge Approach," in Robert V. Eagly, ed. EVENTS, IDEOLOGY AND ECONOMIC THEORY: THE
DETERMINANTS OF PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. Detroit: Wayne State
University Press, 1968.
 
Sam Bostaph 
 
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