But It Will Never Be Science, Either
Andrew Rutten
The Journal of Economic History, 1980, vol. 40, issue 1, 137-142
Abstract:
In the neoclassical-cliometric view of historical events, earlier concerns with economic change over time are now “out of bounds.” This narrowing has been justified by the supposed demands of scientific rigor, but a new model of science suggests that this need not be so. Science does not have any single goal or method. Science demands that economic historians develop whatever tools are needed to solve the problems they face. Examples of this already exist.
Date: 1980
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