Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
A Research Annual
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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27 Part 1
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978-1-84855-657-7
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978-1-84855-656-0
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0743-4154
Publication date:
2009
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Don Lavoie's graduate lectures on comparative economic systems: George Mason University, Fall 1985
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Notes taken, edited by David L. Prychitko, 2009. "Don Lavoie's graduate lectures on comparative economic systems: George Mason University, Fall 1985", A Research Annual, Warren J. Samuels, Jeff E. Biddle, Ross B. Emmett
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Peter Boettke and I had taken Don Lavoie's graduate Comparative Economic Systems course during the Fall of 1985. Lavoie had just published Rivalry and Central Planning (Lavoie, 1985b) and National Economic Planning: What is left? (Lavoie, 1985a), and was at the cusp of establishing himself as a major player in the comparative systems and contemporary critique of socialist planning literature.1
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