Mr. Steen, I thought the chapter on Pound's relationship with a British economist C. H. Douglas in Hugh Kenner's "The Pound Era" was informative and would be a good starting point. It would at least introduce you to the economist whose theories Pound had found most appealing. Right now, I'm reading "Pound's Cantos" by Peter Makin, He's got some smidgens of Douglas' and Pound's economic thinking, here and there; but, I remember that Kenner had a whole chapter devoted to the topic. David Centrone At 04:46 PM 5/16/98 -0700, you wrote: >I am interested in reading Pound's writings on his most desired economic >theory. Could someone reference the publication with the best description. >Also, list contemporary economist(s) teaching same and any relative WEB >sites. > >Gerald Steen > >