History of Economic Thought Sites

*Gallery of Economists: Pictures and Links
This web site, created by Kit Sims Taylor, provides links to biographical and other material for the economists discussed in Robert Heilbronner's The Worldly Philosophers.

*Dead Economists Society
This page provides a discussion of economists and other writers in the classical liberal tradition (i.e., government is bad, markets are good).

*European Society for the History of Economic Thought
This site contains information about the Society, and a nice collection of links to history of economic thought sites on the internet.

*Great Economists and Their Times: Major Schools of Economic Theory
A brief overview of some of the major schools of economic thought.

*History of Economics Resources
A list of links, provided by EH.NET to a wide variety of history of thought sites.

*History of Economic Thought Archives at McMaster University.
An incredible archive of classic works in economics and political economy.

*Institutional and Behavioral Economics
This site, provided by A. Allan Schmid (Michigan University), contains links to working papers, reviews, course outlines, and announcements related to both new and old institutional and behavioral economics.

*Marshall Studies Bulletin
An electronic version of an annual publication dealing with Marshall. (Produced by the University of Florence.)

*International Society for New Institutional Economics Network
Information about the International Society for New Institutional Economics.

*Not the Final Exam
An interesting history of thought trivia quiz provided by Alannah Orrison at Saddleback College.

*Portraits of Well-Known Economists
This site contains scanned images from the Warren J. Samuels Portrait Collection at Duke University.

*Why Austrian Economics Matters
A description of the contributions of the Austrian school.

Please send any comments, suggestions, or questions to John Kane at kane@oswego.edu.