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The latest issue of the History of Economics Review (No. 24, Summer 1995
-- Australian summer, i.e. December, but arrived this month) includes
Paul Oslington and Kim Hawtrey, "Some Questions and a Bibliography on
the Relationship between Economics and Christianity," pp. 87-94 (the
bibliography starts on page 88).
Robert Dimand
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On Thu, 25 Jul 1996, Agnes Miklos-Illes wrote:
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> My impression is that american economics of the 19. century and early
> 20. century has a different relationship to religion as it has German
> economics. Unlike in American economics questions of ethics are mostly
> discussed without religious context in German economics.
> I am wondering if anybody could suggest me any literature on American
> economics and religion.
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> Thank you in advance,
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> Agnes Miklos Illes
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