===================== HES POSTING ==================== > Roy Weintraub, in an article, "On the Existence of a Competitive > Equilibrium ( 1983, J.E.L.), refers to Axel Leijonhufvud's "Oral History > of Emigre Economists". I have not been able to locate this in print. If > it became a book, what was it called? Alternatively, is there a better, > more available, source on who emigrated from Europe to America, 1930-1945: > biographies and contribution to Economics? Earlene Craver (Leijonhufvud) published one paper "The Emigration of Austrian Economists" in HOPE in 1986 (18, 1). The oral history tapes Axel and Earlene Leijonhufvud collected are in their possession and will be, we are told, deposited in the Economists' Papers Archive in Duke's Perkins Library in due course. A small number of economists appear in the appendix of 300 notable emigres in the locus classicus of this historical field: Fleming and Bailyn's *The Intellectual Migration*, Belknap/Harvard Press, 1969. E. Roy Weintraub, Professor of Economics Director, Center for Social and Historical Studies of Science Duke University, Box 90097 Durham, North Carolina 27708-0097 Phone and voicemail: (919) 660-1838 Fax: (919) 684-8974 E-mail: [log in to unmask] URL: http://www.econ.duke.edu/~erw/erw.homepage.html ============ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ============ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]