Article: A History of Canadian Economic Thought.

The last full-scale history of economic thought in Canada was Craufurd Goodwin's Canadian Economic Thought: The Political Economy of a Developing Nation, 1814-1914 (1961). The most famous of several surveys of post-war developments was Harry Johnson's 'Canadian Contributions to the Discipline of Economics since 1945,' which appeared in the first issue of the Canadian Journal of Economics in 1968. There is thus a case for another study and for this reason Robin Neill's contribution to Mark Blaug's Routledge series, which has already seen studies of Australia, Japan and Sweden ought to be welcomed.

In twelve chapters, and an excessively brief, two page conclusion, ...

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