How economics forgot history : the problem of historical specificity in social science / Geoffrey M....
How economics forgot history : the problem of historical specificity in social science / Geoffrey M. Hodgson.
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New York : Routledge, 2001.
Date
2001.
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N330.1542/ 1
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English
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xix, 422p. ; ill.; 25 cm.
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Pt. I. Introduction -- 1. The limitations of general theory -- 2. The problem of historical specificity -- Pt. II. The nineteenth century: the German historical school and its impact -- 3. Karl Marx and the specificity of the capitalist system -- 4. The older historical school in Germany -- 5. The h...
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New York : Routledge, 2001.
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New York (State)
Date Published
2001.
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"How Economics Forgot History shows how the German historical school addressed a key problem in social science and concerned themselves with the historical specific character of economic phenomena and the need to make economic theory more sensitive to the historical and geographical variety of different socio-economic systems. Examining the nature...
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How economics forgot history : the problem of historical specificity in social science / Geoffrey M. Hodgson.
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Economics as social theory.
Includes bibliographical references: (p. 356-402) and index.
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N330.1542/ 1
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0415257174
9780415257176 (pbk.)
0415257174 (pbk.)
9780415257169 (hbk.)
0415257166 (hbk.)
9780415257169
0415257166
9780415257176
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330.1542
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991014764249702626