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Let me rephrase: there exist between historians and historians of economic
thought barriers of language and training that do not exist in economics
departments. In addition to producing high-quality historical scholarship,
historians of economic thought have a role to play in influencing the
direction of economic research and policy formation. Given the
balkanisation of academic economic knowledge this function is unlikely to
be performed from 'outside' departments.
Robert Leeson
University of Western Ontario
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