----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- Last summer we contributed to a list of books that economists could have written. May I offer another category for the end of this summer? Mystery books economists should/could have written. Here are my nominations: Adam Smith: The impartial (but invisible) spectator on the trail of the invisible hand. John Stuart Mill: Fantastic tales of missing credit for wifely tales.* *Mill’s contemporaries and many modern critics refuse to acknowledge that Harriet Taylor Smith contributed to his books and thoughts, and this in spite of his own lavish praise of it. This is dismissed as hopelessly romantic, nothing more. Joseph A. Schumpeter Of entrepreneurs and innovations: green eggs and spam. John Maynard Keynes: Modern economists, the clueless breed: finding real recovery? Milton Friedman Forgetting Pinochet* *Suggested by J. Daniel Hammond’s "Remembering Economics" in JHET, June 2003, with apologies. Sumitra Shah ------------ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]