American Institutionalism and the History of Economics
Malcolm Rutherford
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1997, vol. 19, issue 2, 178-195
Abstract:
Being the President of a society such as this is a position that brings with it relatively few benefits. One very definite benefit it does confer, however, is the opportunity to address one's peers on a subject of one's choice, for an indefinite period of time, and with no fear of contradiction; no referees, no discussants, and not even any questions from the audience. I intend to make use of this unconstrained state by being somewhat more speculative in my remarks than I could otherwise be.
Date: 1997
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