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Neil De Marchi
Economist
Economic model
Imre Lakatos
Macroeconomics
Paul Samuelson
Leo Rogin
Economics
Mark Blaug
Economic theories

Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, Volume 6, Issue 3 (Special Issue), Winter 2013, pp[removed]http://ejpe.org/pdf/6-3-art-4.pdf A 2x2=4 hobbyhorse: Mark Blaug on

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