----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- Next to Nathan Rosenberg's work a fine book on the subject to start with is: Arnold Heertje, 1979, "Economics and Technical Progress", London (Weidenfeld and Nicolson) The structure of the book is very similar to that of our modern history of thought books (Blaug, Ekelund & Hébert and indeed many others). The book starts with Steuart and Smith. It reviews almost everyone who had something economically to say in the following 200 years on technical change. Even Enrico Barone is treated; an author you would not expect in a history of economic thought on technical progress Many references to the secondary litature up to 1973 (when the Dutch edition of this book was published) can be found in the list (40 pages in my Dutch copy) at the end of the book. Henk Plasmeijer ------------ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]