Description
This scholarly volume, edited by Marianne Johnson and Warren J. Samuels, compiles significant documents from Glenn Johnson and F. Taylor Ostrander. As the 27th installment in the Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology series, it provides researchers and students with primary source materials that illuminate the evolution of economic theory and practice.
The collection traces intellectual contributions and methodological approaches that shaped modern economics. These curated documents offer valuable perspectives on how economic thought developed, reflecting the scholarly interests and research agendas of Johnson and Ostrander. The volume serves as both a historical record and an analytical resource for understanding the foundations of contemporary economic discourse.
Published by Emerald Group Publishing, this work is essential for historians of economics, academic researchers, and those interested in the development of economic methodology and theory throughout the twentieth century.







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