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http://www.cpm.ll.ehime-u.ac.jp/ ... c_E-text_Links.html AKAMAC E-text Links:To locate Web sites that have an E-text, follow the below name of authors. In reference to introduction of authors I quote from an excellent book which was printed in Great Britain. Its title is Who&;&;s Who in Economics, Third Etition, edited by Mark Blaug, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 1999. Some bibliographies are quoted from resources on other Web. Thanks for these efforts!
http://cepa.newschool.edu/%7Ehet/ The History of Economic Thought Website is maintained by Gon?alo L. Fonseca (Graduate student in economics at The Johns Hopkins University) and Leanne Ussher (Graduate student in economics at New School University). This web site serves as a repository of collected links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day.It is designed for students and the general public, who are interested in learning about economics from a historical perspective.See Japanese Version by Hiroo Yamagata.
http://www.eh.net/ Economic History Services is operated by EH.Net as part of a grant received from the NSF. The intent is to provide a central source of information for economic historians. Besides various files of data, list archives, syllabi, etc., it has created home pages for organizations in the field. It also operates an electronic abstracting service, Abstracts in Economic History.
http://cs.muohio.edu/%7EHisEcSoc/ The History of Economics Society put a link to this page from Other Resources and to my home page from Home pages for History of Economic Programs, Organizations & Historians of Economics . Above Economic History Services has same files of this site. Thanks to Ross. B. Emmett.
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Association Charles Gide put a link to this page from auteurs et textes and others. Thanks to Jean Rosio.
http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/%7Eecon/ugcm/3ll3/ McMaster University is one of my based sites. I put many links to it. My page can&;&;t be here without depending upon it. New e-texts add to the collection continuously. Thanks to Rod Hay.
http://www.ecn.bris.ac.uk/het/index.htm History of Economics: Documents, University of Bristol put a link to my page. Exactly, my one depends upon this site putting my many links to e-texts. Mirror site of McMaster University. This site has originally a powerful search engine for many files consisting of e-texts. It&;&;s a great! Thanks to Anthony Brewer.
http://melbecon.unimelb.edu.au/het/ History of Economics: Documents, University of Melbourne put a link to my page. Mirror site of McMaster University and/or University of Bristol. Thanks to Robert Dixon.
http://phare.univ-paris1.fr/ Pole d&;&;histoire de l&;&;analyse et des representations economiques put a link to my page. Biblioth?que virtuelle and Ressources Internet en Historie de la Pens? Economique. Excellent page of University of Paris I. Thanks to Andr? Lapidus.
http://home.tvd.be/cr27486/hope.html History of Economics Internet References, Brussels Free University put a link to my page. There are many references about the history of economics; general, classical political economy, Marxism, neoclassical economics, Keynesianism, topics, organisations, conferences, and so on. Thanks to Bert Mosselmans.
http://www.pscw.uva.nl/sociosite/ SocioSite Going Dutch Sociology is a great site for sociologists that offers an entrance into a wide variety of sociological resources and publications. Information system of the Sociological Institute of the University of Amsterdam. Thanks to Albert Benschop.
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The Japanese Society for The History of Economic Thought (JSHET) is our society. JSHET was established in April 1950 mainly for two purposes; (1) to promote the study of the history of economics, and the history of social and economic thought, and (2) to foster the international and internal exchange for its members. The JSHET home page started in May 27, 1997.
http://www.geocities.com/WallStreet/8691/index.html MacLean&;&;s Economic Policy Page is the internet source on Canadian economic policy. The site has eight major sections: Canadian Economic Policy Forum, International Economic Policy Forum, The Annual Economic Policy Conference Series, Policy Watchers&;&; Calendar, Policy Watchers&;&; Launchpad, Policy Research Tools, Personal Finance Corner and Policy Players Watcher. Especially, Policy Watchers&;&; Calendar put a link to my page. Thanks to Brian K. MacLean.
http://gallica.bnf.fr/MetaPrincipal.htm Biblioth?que nationale de France is a great French site. &;&;Gallica est un serveur exp?rimental qui a pour fonction de pr?figurer la consultation distance des collections num?ris?es de la Biblioth?:que nationale de France. Il s&;&;appuie ? la fois sur les 100.000 volumes qui seront accessibles en 1998 sur les sites de la BnF, et sur les 300.000 images fixes, dont une partie est d?j? consult?e quotidiennement dans les salles audiovisuelles du site Tolbiac-Fran?ois Mitterrand.&;&;
http://phoenix.liunet.edu/%7Euroy/hist.html Online Course Material is instructed by Udayan Roy, Economics Department, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University. His information is meant only to supplement and not to replace the information in the textbooks and reference texts mentioned in the course outline. It&;&;s a very useful information for undergraduate students and persons who concern history of economic thought from pre-classical school to contemporary economic thought. My resources are listed so many with Rod Hay&;&;s original.
http://www.execpc.com/%7Edboals/geog.html History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers is a great site for K-12 teachers. The major purpose of this home page is to encourage the use of the World Wide Web as a tool for learning and teaching and to provide some help for K-12 classroom teachers in locating and using the resources of the Internet in the classroom. This site is very valuable for not only K-12 teachers, but also all researchers for economics. My page is made a list of ECONOMICS in menu "GEOGRAPHY/ECONOMICS".
http://www.kof.ethz.ch/tm/links.html LINKS & NOTES FOR HISTORIANS OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT contains "Other Societies of the History of Economic Thought, "Journals of the History of Economic Thought", "Electronic Text Archives", "Obituaries", "Anniversaries 1998", "Other Links", "Nobel Price in Economics 1997". This page is a part of European Society for the History of Economic Thought(
http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/%7Eeshet/). Thanks to Thomas Moser.
http://www.econ.jhu.edu/people/fonseca/het/hethome.htm History of Economic Thought is set up by Department of Economics, The New School for Social Research. It&;&;s a "new" and useful site. It contains "Alphabetical Index of Economists", "History of Economics by Schools of Thought", "Linked Surveys and Essays", and "Web Links on the History of Economic Thought". Thanks to Leanne J. Ussher and Gon?alo L. Fonseca.
http://wwwperso.hol.fr/%7Eptaieb/index.html Paulette Taieb just has been created a new site for the history of economics (in French), focusing especially on classical economics. Thanks to Paulette Taieb.