Samuel Hollander - Secondary Sources

Secondary Sources

  • Blaug, Mark(ed.)(1999). Who's Who in Economics (3d edition), Edward Elgar.
  • Robbins, Lionel (Lord)(1998). A History of Economic Thought, The LSE Lectures, ed. Steven G. Medema and Warren J. Samuels, Princeton University Press.
  • Young, Jeffrey T. (2001). "From Adam Smith to John Stuart Mill. Samuel Hollander and the Classical Economists", in Historians of Economics and Economic Thought. The Construction of Disciplinary Memory, ed. Steven G. Medema and Warren J. Samuels, Routledge.

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