Toward a history of applied economics / edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Jeff Biddle.
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Biblioteca Manuel Belgrano | 330.09 B 46324 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Enlace al recurso | Disponible | 46324 |
Suplemento anual de: History of Political Economy, v.32, 2000.
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he concept of applied economics : a history of ambiguity and multiple meanings / Economics for a client : the case of statistical quality control and sequential analysis / Atomic energy and the application of early models of technological change in economics, 1946-1954 / Why do empirical results change? : forecasts as tests of rational expectations / The very idea of applying economics : the modern minimum-wage controversy and its antecedents / On the concept of applied economics : lessons from Cambridge economics and the history of growth theories / Applied economics in a political economy tradition : the case of Scotland from the 1890s to the 1950s / Strategic games from theory to application / Personnel/human resource management : its roots as applied economics / A portrait of the economics of education, 1960-1997 / "Related disciplines" : the professionalism of public choice anaylsis / Eclecticism, inconsistency, and innovation in the history of geographical economics /
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