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  1. Will Economics Ever Have a Past Again?
  2. E. Roy Weintraub
  3. pp. 1-14
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  1. Sitting on a Log with Adam Smith: The Future of the History of Economic Thought at the Liberal Arts Colleges
  2. Bradley W. Bateman
  3. pp. 17-34
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  1. Graduate Studies in the History of Economic Thought
  2. Ted Gayer
  3. pp. 35-61
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  1. The History of Economics as a Subdiscipline: The Role of the History of Economics Society Meetings
  2. John Bryan Davis
  3. pp. 62-76
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  1. The Future of the History of Economic Thought in Britain
  2. Roger Backhouse
  3. pp. 79-97
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  1. Economics as History of Economics: The Italian Case in Retrospect
  2. Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Annalisa Rosselli
  3. pp. 98-109
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  1. The Present Situation of the History of Economic Thought in France
  2. Ghislain Deleplace
  3. pp. 110-124
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  1. Reflections on the Past and Current State of the History of Economic Thought in Germany
  2. Bertram Schefold
  3. pp. 125-136
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  1. The History of Economic Thought in Spain and Portugal: A Brief Survey
  2. Jose Luis Cardoso
  3. pp. 137-147
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  1. A Brief History of History of Economic Thought Teaching in the Netherlands
  2. Albert Jolink, Mark Blaug
  3. pp. 148-153
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  1. The History of Economic Thought in Australia and New Zealand
  2. John Kees Lodewijks
  3. pp. 154-164
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  1. History of Economics in Japan: A Turning Point
  2. Aiko Ikeo
  3. pp. 165-175
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  1. The Future of Publication in the History of Economic Thought: The View from HOPE
  2. Craufurd D. W. Goodwin
  3. pp. 179-189
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  1. Heaven Can Wait: Gatekeeping in an Age of Uncertainty, Innovation, and Commercialization
  2. Steven G. Medema, Jose Luis Cardoso, John Kees Lodewijks
  3. pp. 190-207
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  1. Coming Together: History of Economics as History of Science
  2. Margaret Schabas
  3. pp. 208-225
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  1. A Hunger for Narrative: Writing Lives in the History of Economic Thought
  2. Evelyn L. Forget
  3. pp. 226-244
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  1. Surfing the Past: The Role of the Internet in the Future of the History of Economics
  2. Ross B. Emmett
  3. pp. 245-260
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  1. Confusion and "Interstanding": A Figured Account of Hope
  2. Matthias Klaes
  3. pp. 263-271
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  1. Do You Want to Be a Historian of Economics? Reflections of a Recent Recruit
  2. Esther-Mirjam Sent
  3. pp. 284-297
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  1. Once and Future Historians: Notes from Graduate Training in Economics
  2. Derek S. Brown, Shauna Saunders
  3. pp. 298-308
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  1. Reflections on the Tales of the Next Generation
  2. Evelyn L. Forget
  3. pp. 309-316
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  1. History of Economic Thought in the Post-Keynesian Tradition
  2. Sheila C. Dow
  3. pp. 319-336
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  1. The Use and Abuse of the History of Economic Thought within the Austrian School of Economics
  2. Peter J. Boettke
  3. pp. 337-360
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  1. The Marxist Tradition in the History of Economics
  2. Anthony Brewer
  3. pp. 361-377
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  1. A Pall along the Watchtower: On Leaving the HOPE Conference
  2. Philip Mirowski
  3. pp. 378-390
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 397-422
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 391-396
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