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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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Fri Mar 31 17:19:10 2006
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A graduate student has requested some help (through the Eh.Net ASK  
THE PROF service) identifying the history of the concept of  
"crowding out." Specifically, the student wishes to know who  
developed the notion first, during what period, and what other  
economists were important in the evolution of the argument. 
 
Any help list members could give me in providing assistance to the  
student would be appreciated.   
 
Ross Emmett   
 
 
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