Abstract

This book is a critical investigation of universal natural laws in economic science—the idea that laws in economics are like scientific laws in natural science, such as the laws of Newtonian mechanics. It is both a history addressing whether economists have historically employed the idea of such laws, as well as a philosophical assessment of whether such a natural law-based approach is appropriate for economic science. Although the book is both an interpretative history and a philosophical as...

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