The history of economic thought has always attracted some of the
brightest minds in the discipline. These chroniclers of development
have helped form our current views, and it is no surprise that many
among them have been at the forefront of new movements in the
history of ideas. This notable collection summarizes the work of
these key historians of economics and attempts to quantify their
impact. Some of the writers covered, such as Friedrich Hayek and
Joan Robinson, are already assured of their place among the
greatest economists of the twentieth century, but the collection
also stresses the influence of those still active in shaping our
perceptions - including Mark Blaug, Samuel Hollander and Donald
Winch. Written by an impressive roster of contributors, many of
whom are themselves well-known in the history of economic thought,
this key book features writings from John Creedy, Roger Blackhouse
and Neil De Marchi, as well as the editors of the collection as a
whole, Warren J. Samuels and Steven Medema.
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