Thank you Javier, not what I'm looking for indeed but great resource.

And yes, out of print books are of interest too (they can sometimes be consulted on the internet and indeed in libraries), thanks.


On Mon, 10 Oct 2022 at 14:08, Steven Medema <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
In print or are you also interested in titles (usually long) out of print?

Steve Medema

Steven G. Medema, Ph.D.
George Family Research Professor of Economics
Associate Director, Center for the History of Political Economy
Research Associate, School of Law
Duke University

From: Societies for the History of Economics <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Jérôme Lange <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2022 8:14:00 PM
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Subject: [SHOE] Readers in HET
 
Dear colleagues,

I am looking for readers/anthologies in the history of economic thought, that is compilations of texts by important economists (primary readings, not secondary literature), either general (texts by the most important economic writers of all time, i.e. a good text-book to accompany a general HET course), or of particular periods, regions, schools of thought or by subject, and in any language. 

I am aware of the volume edited by Steven Medema and Warren Samuels (The History of Economic Thought: A Reader, 2003), which is a great general anthology, and a volume about development economics edited by Marc Edelman and Angelique Haugerud (The Anthropology of Development and Globalization: From Classical Political Economy to Contemporary Neoliberalism, 2005).

Are there other such (in labour economics, monetary economics, etc., etc., or just general economics)?

Best regards,
Jérôme