Reflections on the State of the History of Economics
Margaret Schabas
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This short piece celebrates the fifty-year old History of Economics Society. As a professor for the past forty years, I have served on virtually every committee for the HES, as well as its President in 2013-14. I have also served for thirty years on the advisory board for the leading journal in our field, History of Political Economy, and am currently on the editorial boards for both JHET and EJHET. This article records several observations of general trends and patterns, such as the diversification of our subject in terms of nationality and gender, as well as the burgeoning cross-disciplinarity scholarship.
Date: 2024-02-02
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/hpjz9
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