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Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology is a comprehensive collection that explores the intellectual foundations of modern economics through primary documents and critical examinations of economic theory development. Volume 26-C brings together contributions from leading scholars Warren J. Samuels, Marianne Johnson, and Kirk Johnson, offering readers deep insights into the methodological approaches and conceptual frameworks that have influenced economic thinking.
This scholarly work examines how economic ideas have evolved over time, tracing the connections between historical economic thought and contemporary research practices. The collection provides invaluable documentation of key debates, theoretical innovations, and methodological shifts that have shaped the discipline. Researchers, historians, and economics students will find comprehensive analysis of how economic methodologies have been refined and contested throughout history, making it an indispensable reference for understanding the intellectual trajectory of economic science.







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