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[log in to unmask] (Bruce J. Caldwell)
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Fri Mar 31 17:19:19 2006
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Professor Streissler made many of these same claims in his paper "The  
Influence of German Economics on the Work of Menger and  
Marshall," which was first presented at the Duke University conference  
on Menger in April 1989, and which may be found in the conference  
volume, which I edited, and which is the annual supplement to volume  
22 of the journal, HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. Those  
interested in these and related themes may find this and other papers in  
the volume useful.   
 
[NOTE: Bruce's edited volume is entitled _Carl Menger and his legacy  
in economics_ and it was published by Duke University Press in 1990. - 
-RBE] 
 
Bruce Caldwell 
 
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