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Third Anniversary of Economics in the Rear-view Mirror, 2018

 

Today, 8 May 2018, Economics in the Rear-view Mirror celebrates its third anniversary. As your faithful scribe and curator of this digital collection of archival artifacts from the history of economics, I am happy to report that the project is on right on schedule, and I have been able to add artifacts at a rate of 250 per year. Here is the catalogue of (at this moment exactly 750) items.

The following table lists the top twenty postings/pages ranked by page-views for year three. As one might expect, names like Schumpeter, Hayek, Samuelson, Friedman and Solow are the big draws for what is after all a pretty nerdy boutique blog. It is my hope to entice visitors to check out some of the 19th and early 20th century artifacts and to help expand the market for the young historians of economics who have been generous in their likes and retweets over at the Twitter and Facebook outposts of Economics in the Rear-view Mirror.

While it should be obvious, let me explicitly say that the work here is strictly and solely motivated by educational and research purposes and that this blog is not in any way a commercial enterprise. It is merely a publicly viewable log of my ongoing research into the evolution of undergraduate and graduate education in economics for (approximately) the century before I began my own economics education. Beware ye who may attempt to exploit for non-educational-and-research purposes my good-faith in remaining well within the fair-use of material to which copyright might rightfully be claimed!  

Title   Views
Harvard. Final Examination for Paul Sweezy’s Economics of Socialism, 1940 4,832
Harvard. Graduate economic theory exams. Taussig, 1930-35 2,687
NBER. Mitchell to Burns about Friedman. 1945 1,439
M.I.T. Student evaluations for core microeconomics course taught by Samuelson, 1970 1,403
M.I.T. Complaint about ill-treatment of woman in job interview, 1982 818
Harvard. Exams from Principles of Economics. Day, Davis, Burbank et al., 1917-18 687
Wisconsin. Business Cycles. Readings and Exam. Friedman 1940-41 604
M.I.T. Student evaluations of second term core macroeconomics. Solow, Foley. 1967-70 584
Harvard. Graduate Core Economic Theory, Readings and Exams. Schumpeter, 1936-37 504
Harvard Economics. Course. Economics of Socialism. Sweezy. 1940 490
Harvard. History of Economic Theory. Final exam questions, Taussig, 1887-90 487
Chicago. Monopoly course proposal by Abram Harris with George Stigler’s (Dis)approval, 1961 486
Chicago. Hayek’s Seminar “Equality and Justice”, 1950-51 457
Harvard. Graduate core economic theory exams and enrollments. Taussig, 1926-30 441
Yale. James Tobin on Freedom to Friedman in 1964 333
Harvard. Graduate Economic Theory, Scope and Methods. Carver, 1914-15 308
Chicago. Milton Friedman from Cambridge to T.W. Schultz. 29 Mar 1954 239
M.I.T. Economics skit from about 1971 233
Harvard. Exam questions for Mason and Leontief’s Marxian economics course, 1937 231
The Economics Rare Book Reading Room. Classic Economics. 227