The collection of artifacts here at Economics in the Rear-view Mirror has grown sufficiently large that part of my self-imposed curation duties now include adding postings to link back to some earlier postings that perhaps newer visitors and subscribers have yet to discover.
Today I add the list of reading assignments extracted from Frank W. Fetter’s student notes from 1923-24 when he took Frank W. Taussig’s course “Economics 11”, Economic Theory. This list too has links to the individual items on the reading list. It was first posted June 12, 2015 when ERVM was barely a month-old blog, since that time it has attracted 41 page visits. It is too good to miss, IMHO.
Another such underused resource and the first of the series of Curator’s Favorites is the list of items “Recommended Teacher’s Library of Economics” put together by J. Laurence Laughlin and published in 1887.