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Gordon Tullock’s The Organization of Inquiry: A critical appraisal

Bruce Caldwell ()

Public Choice, 2008, vol. 135, issue 1, pages 23-34

Keywords: Natural science; Social science; Knowledge; Scientific inquiry; Applied research; Pure research; Induced research; Philosophy of science; Theory appraisal; Spontaneous orders; Gordon Tullock; Karl Popper; F.A. Hayek (search for similar items in EconPapers)

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