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[Pen-l] Re: Opinions about "The Big Three in Economics"?
Haven't read it. For an undergrad HOT course I'd consider the Foley book
and pieces of Warsh's Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations (to critique, not
as received wisdom).
Thanks to Max and others about this book. Subsequently I've learned that
it is a pro-market reading. I don't want that for my students, but rather
something which encourages them to think. "The Ordinary Business of Life"
is good enough for that purpose as it is not dogmatic. Still, I wish I
could add more spice and make the subject of economic thought more readable.
Which Foley book do you mean, "Adams' Fallacy: A Guide to Economic
Theology"? I didn't even know of it.
By the way, have a spare copy of "Frontiers of Econometrics"? :-)
No. Sorry, Paul
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