JHET INTERVIEWS: E. ROY WEINTRAUB
Yann Giraud
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2022, vol. 44, issue 4, 642-665
Abstract:
The following is a transcription of a 2019 conversation with Duke historian E. Roy Weintraub about his intellectual development over the 1980s from mathematician to economist to historian. The conversation also explored Weintraub’s early and continuing attempts to forge new ways to study the history of contemporary economics, and the role of science studies in providing a natural language for such explorations. A French translation has already been published in the journal Zilsel: Science, technique, société.
Date: 2022
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