Reply to Kurz and Salvadori
Terry Peach
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2000, vol. 22, issue 4, 491-492
Abstract:
Professors Kurz and Salvadori seem aggrieved by my review article of their Companion (Peach 1999; Kurz and Salvadori 1998). They give the impression that the article should never have been published, apparently on the grounds that I had “disqualified” myself from writing it: I was not an “unprejudiced reviewer.” At the same time, they pronounce that the article “has not much to offer,” which makes it all the more curious that they should trouble themselves to discredit its author.
Date: 2000
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