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Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology: A Research Annual Volume 31 is a comprehensive collection of peer-reviewed articles that advance scholarship in the history of economic thought and economic methodology. Edited by Jeff E. Biddle and Ross B. Emmett, this volume brings together leading scholars who examine the intellectual foundations of modern economics, trace the evolution of economic theories, and analyze methodological innovations that have shaped the discipline.
The articles in this research annual explore diverse topics including classical and contemporary economic schools of thought, biographical studies of influential economists, historiographical debates, and critiques of economic methodology. Scholars investigate how historical context has influenced economic theory development and examine the philosophical underpinnings of economic science. This volume serves as an essential resource for academic economists, historians of thought, and scholars interested in understanding the trajectory of economic science and its methodological foundations.







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