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Describes how mathematics enjoyed a virtual monopoly as the privileged method of economic inquiry in the post … change, offering an insight into the role of mathematics. …
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, as opposed to concentrating on only one, is the best framework for the progress of economics. In particular, it increases …
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Considers a Wirkungsgeschichte of Hermann Heinrich Gossen, focusing on the reactions of the three stars of the Marginal Revolution: William Stanley Jevons, Leon Walras and Carl Menger. Although Hermann Heinrich Gossen is today known as one of the forerunners of the Marginal Revolution, it was...
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Bohm-Bawerk). He was also one of the first to use (simple) mathematics in economics. …
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, as opposed to concentrating on only one, is the best framework for the progress of economics. In particular, it increases …
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Describes how mathematics enjoyed a virtual monopoly as the privileged method of economic inquiry in the post … change, offering an insight into the role of mathematics.  …
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Considers a Wirkungsgeschichte of Hermann Heinrich Gossen, focusing on the reactions of the three stars of the Marginal Revolution: William Stanley Jevons, Léon Walras and Carl Menger. Although Hermann Heinrich Gossen is today known as one of the forerunners of the Marginal Revolution, it was...
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Böhm‐Bawerk). He was also one of the first to use (simple) mathematics in economics.  …
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particular way in which mathematics has been applied? To describe “bad” mathematical economics, one must state what kinds of …Seeks to define the proper role for mathematics to play in economic theorizing by spelling out its limits. Specifically …, has the mathematization of economics contributed to its narrowing of scope since the anti-classical reaction of the 1870s …
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Discusses the economic thought of Hans von Mangoldt (1824-1868). We discuss how this German classical author seems to anticipate later “neoclassical” ideas, such as Schumpeter’s theory of the entrepreneur, Marshall’s partial price analysis and the graphical representation of supply and...
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