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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

History of economic thought - links & resources

These links come from Sandra Peart's new blog: Adam Smith Lives!
  • Searchable, extensive database of works in the History of Econ Ideas (ECONLIB)
  • History of Economic Thought Website (New School)
  • History Of Economics Society
  • McMaster University Archive for the History of Economic Thought
  • Summer Institute for the HET
  • ANU - History of Economic Thought Society of Australia
  • ECHE - European Conferences on the History of Economics
  • JSHET - Japanese Society for HET
  • The Economists' Papers Project at Duke University
  • Economists' Portraits
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