Practices of Using Interviews in History of Contemporary Economics: A Brief Survey
Dorian Jullien
History of Political Economy, 2018, vol. 50, issue 3, 563-570
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This article aims to characterize the practices of historians of economics regarding the use of interviews, i.e., either the use of someone else's interviews as sources or the use of interviews conducted by the historian for her or his work.
Date: 2018
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