Words, Objects and Events in Economics: The Making of Economic Theory

Cham: Springer International Publishing (2021)
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Examines the Problem of Descriptive Adequacy in Economic Theory Including the Limits of Simplification of Reality Required by Modeling. Raises Questions of How Theories of the Economy be to Provide Space for Moral Considerations. Asks the Important Questions about the Role of Economic Theory.

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