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).



By the way, have a spare copy of "Frontiers of Econometrics"?  :-)







> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paul Zarembka
> Sent: 08/07/08 02:42 pm
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> 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
> 
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