Histories of economic thought
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Histories of economic thought
(Research in the history of economic thought and methodology : a research annual / editor, Warren J. Samuels, v. 21-B)
JAI, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references
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Description
Four documents pertinent to the history of economic thought are published for the first time: a list of references in economics dating from 1880; a syllabus of lectures on the history of economics given by C.H. Hull in Cornell University in 1895; the outlines for Walton H. Hamilton's Principles-of Economics course in the University of Michigan, 1911; and notes taken in James S. Earley's course on the Development of Economics, 1954-1955, by Warren J. Samuels.
Table of Contents
An 1880 list of references in economics (W.J. Samuels). Charles Henry Hull's syllabus of lectures on the history of economic theories, Cornell university, 1895 (W.J. Samuels). Walton H. Hamilton's outlines for the principles of economics, University of Michigan, 1911 (W.J. Samuels). Lectures by James S. Earley on the development of economics, University of Wisconsin, 1954-1955 (W.J. Samuels).
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