Neo-classical economics is frequently criticised for paying inadequate attention to historical processes. However, it has proved easier to make broad claims that history matters' than to theorise with any depth about the appropriate role for history in economic analysis. Historical Analysis in Economics considers what history can contribute to the science of economics: how would it matter if history mattered?'
Neo-classical economics is frequently criticised for paying inadequate attention to historical processes. However, it has proved easier to make broad claims that history matters' than to theorise with any depth about the appropriate role for history in economic analysis. Historical Analysis in Economics considers what history can contribute to the science of economics: how would it matter if history mattered?'
Graeme Snooks (Australian National University) (Edited by)
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Contributors: Paul A. David Stanford University USA; Lionel Frost La Trobe University Australia; Leslie Hannah London School of Economics; Tim Hatton Essex University; G.R. Hawke Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand; Paul Johnson London School of Economics; Stephen Nicholas University of New South Wales Australia; David Pope Australian National University; Graeme Snooks; Jeffrey Williamson Harvard University USA
Contributors: Paul A. David Stanford University USA; Lionel Frost La Trobe University Australia; Leslie Hannah London School of Economics; Tim Hatton Essex University; G.R. Hawke Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand; Paul Johnson London School of Economics; Stephen Nicholas University of New South Wales Australia; David Pope Australian National University; Graeme Snooks; Jeffrey Williamson Harvard University USA
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