I wrote about this in the End of Economics and to a lesser extent inthe
Natural Instability of Markets, but most of the major economists in the US
at the time.  Gene mentioned Hadley, but you can add J. B. Clark, Jenks,
....

On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 09:06:22PM -0500, Michael Pollak wrote:
> 
> > Weirdly enough, these same 19th C. economists wrote neoclassical
> > textbooks that taught just the opposite.
> 
> Like who?  And where did they expound the ideas that were the opposite
> of what was in their textbooks?
> 
> I'm sure you've written a book on this so you can just fob me off with the
> title :o)
> 
> Michael
> 

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