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Contents
a methodological | 10 |
revolution? | 26 |
The decline and fall of English classical political | 58 |
The Jevonian revolution and economic policy in Britain | 94 |
The Keynesian revolution and the history of economic | 121 |
Pigou | 175 |
The Keynesian revolution uncertainty and deductive | 200 |
revolutionary | 213 |
On recent revolutionary versions of the history of economics | 240 |
On the influence and effects on policies of economic | 277 |
Bibliography | 321 |
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