The history of the open economy macromodel has been dealt with by only a handful of observers and with varied results. Kenen, for his part, in his masterful survey article of 1985 set the tone for a potential research agenda regarding the detailed history of the model. But his agenda was not taken up by Flanders, who ostensibly ended her study of the development of international monetary economics in the 1960s. Moreover, Mark Blaug, the doyen of the...