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An edition of How Economics Forgot History
(2001)
How Economics Forgot History
The Problem of Specificity in Social Science (Economics As Social Theory)
by G. Hodgson
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How Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Specificity in Social Science (Economics As Social Theory)
October 12, 2001, Routledge
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How Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Specificity in Social Science (Economics As Social Theory)
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"History is important, partly because every complex organism, every human being and every society carries the baggage of its past."
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