Reply to Cottrell
Steven Horwitz
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1996, vol. 18, issue 2, 314-318
Abstract:
Allin Cottrell's criticisms of my paper fall into three general categories: criticisms of the paper I did not write, criticisms of the paper I claimed to write, and criticisms of the paper he thinks I was really writing. Let me try to address each of these categories, emphasizing the more substantive points he raises about the paper I claimed to write.
Date: 1996
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