Unpleasant as it may be to admit it, it seems arguable that in terms of influence, Hayek or Friedman should be up there with the other three.
> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Paul Zarembka > Sent: 08/07/08 02:42 pm > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Pen-l] Opinions about "The Big Three in Economics"? > > All, > > I have been teaching history of economic thought with "The Ordinary > Business of Life". It is good, but a bit dry for students. > > What do folks think of the recent book by Mark Skousen from M.E. Sharpe, > "The Big Three in Economics" (Smith, Marx, and Keynes)? I haven't read > it. > > Paul > > > *************************************************************************** > THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF 9-11, P. Zarembka, ed., Seven Stories Press, just > out > available at sevenstories.com & amazon.com -- "benchmark in 9/11 > research" > ************* > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PZarembka/7S9-11.htm > > > _______________________________________________ > pen-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l >
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