The Abcs of Hot: Basic Forms of a History of Thought Course
12 Pages Posted: 26 Dec 2006
Date Written: January 6, 2007
Abstract
While the undergraduate History of Economic Thought course is alive and well, it will be increasingly taught by faculty who are not historians of economics. This paper provides resources - sample syllabi, information on texts, and advice on course construction - for the non-specialist. A supporting Excel workbook, HOTResources.xls contains many links that enable easy access to resources.
Keywords: history, economic, thought, course, syllabus, textbook, heilbroner
JEL Classification: A2, B1, B2, B3
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