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I had three excellent teachers as an undergraduate.  Wolfgang Stolper -- a
famous economist, whose classes mostly covered music, philosophy, stories
about Schumpeter, and European history -- Dan Fusfeld, who allowed me to
take a graduate class in history of
economic thought that consisted of me and two graduate students, and
Toulmin.  I was to immature to fully appreciate any of them, but Toulmin.s
lectures on a growing opposition to an absolute belief in rationality struck
a chord with me, although I'm not sure that I knew it at the time.


--
Michael Perelman


^^^^^^
CB: Fusfeld was the prof for my Econ 201 (intro) class at U of Mich in 1969.
Were you a TA ?

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