2013
DOI: 10.3280/spe2013-001001
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Facts, Theories, and Policies in the History of Economics. An Introductory Note

Abstract: Facts, theories, and policies can be considered as the vertices of a triangle. While many contributions explore along the edges of such triangle, between couples of poles,\ud we claim that the history of economics thought is fundamentally interested in looking\ud within the whole area of the triangle.\ud The relationship among theories, public choices, and events is complex, often twodirectional,\ud with some unforeseeable short circuits. In order to tackle such complexity, it is\ud necessary to use an interpr… Show more

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