Saturday, August 28, 2010

Economic Historians Make Great Contributions To Economic Science.

What a great interview by both Mark Thornton and Jeffrey Tucker!

Anyone, who for whatever reason, thinks that economic historians are not to be regarded as great contributors to economics because a work of theirs is not 'original' needs to listen to this interview.

It is now possible for each of us to sit down with Bastiat and Cantillon and learn from them. Not everyone interested in economics will make original contributions to the science of economics and those few who do will benefit greatly from the knowledge gained from others. Like Ludwig von Mises, all of the great 'original' contributors were well educated and broadly educated.

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