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This three-part collection, edited by Ross B. Emmett, Jeff E. Biddle, and Marianne Johnson, presents cutting-edge research in the history of economic thought and methodology. The volume explores the intellectual foundations of economic science, tracing how economic ideas have developed and transformed over time.
Featuring contributions from leading scholars, the work examines significant economic theories, influential thinkers, and evolving methodological approaches that have defined the discipline. Topics range from classical economic traditions to contemporary debates in economic methodology, offering readers deep insights into how economic knowledge is constructed and validated.
Published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited, this scholarly collection serves as an essential resource for academics, economists, and students interested in understanding the historical context and philosophical underpinnings of economic theory and practice.







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