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2. Transatlantic Industrial Revolution: The Diffusion of Textile Technologies between Britain and America, 1790–1830s by David J. Jeremy (review)
3. Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright
4. Chapter 16 - Refusing the Gift
5. Cover
6. References
7. Index
8. Notes
9. Chapter 15 - Problems in the Paternity of Econometrics: Henry Ludwell Moore
10. Chapter 12 - Mandelbrot's Economics after a Quarter-Century
11. Chapter 11 - From Mandelbrot to Chaos in Economic Theory
12. Chapter 10 - Why Econometricians Don't Replicate (Although They Do Reproduce)
13. Chapter 14 - Smooth Operator: How Marshall's Demand and Supply Curves Made Neoclassicism Safe for Public Consumption but Unfit for Science
14. Part Five. Episodes from the History of the Laws of Supply and Demand
15. Chapter 13 - The Collected Economic Works of William Thomas Thornton: An Introduction and Justification
16. Chapter 8 - A Visible Hand in the Marketplace of Ideas: Precision Measurement as Arbitrage
17. Part One. From Economic to Science Studies
18. Part Four. Is Econometrics an Empirical Endeavor?
19. Chapter 7 - Looking for Those Natural Numbers: Dimensionless Constants and the Idea of Natural Measurement
20. Chapter 9 - Brewing, Betting, and Rationality in London, 1822-1844: What Econometrics Can and Cannot Tell Us about Historical Actors
21. Part Three. Rigorous Quantitative Measurement as a Social Phenomenon
22. Chapter 6 - Re-engineering Scientific Credit in the Era of the Globalized Information Economy
23. Chapter 4 - What's Kuhn Got to Do with It?
24. Table of Contents
25. Chapter 3 - Economics, Science, and Knowledge: Polanyi versus Hayek
26. Chapter 1 - Confessions of an Aging Enfant Terrible
27. Chapter 5 - The Economic Consequences of Philip Kitcher
28. Part Two. Science as an Economic Phenomenon
29. Chapter 2 - On Playing the Economics Card in the Philosophy of Science: Why It Didn't Work for Michael Polanyi
30. Introduction - Cracks, Hidden Passageways, and False Bottoms: The Economics of Science and Social Studies of Economics
31. Minding the Cybernetic Gap
32. A Pall along the Watchtower: On Leaving the HOPE Conference
33. Exploring the Fault Lines: Introduction to the Minisymposium on the History of Economic Anthropology
34. The glassy essence of transparency: Jorge Valdovinos: Transparency and critical theory: the becoming-transparent of ideology. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, xiii + 422 pp, €137.49 HB.
35. Chapter 5. How Having Reasons Became Making a Decision: The Cold War Rise of Decision Theory and the Invention of Rational Choice
36. Ordoliberalism within the Historical Trajectory of Neoliberalism
37. The Evolution of Platform Science
38. Can’t see the forest for the sleaze: Mario Biagioli & Alexandra Lippman, eds: Gaming the metrics: misconduct and manipulation in academic research. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2020, 306 pp, $45.00 PB
39. Economics/philosophy of science. How Positivism Made a Pact with the Postwar Social Sciences in the United States
40. Polanyi vs Hayek?
41. Finance in the land of make-believe: Ekaterina Svetlova: Financial models and society: Villains or scapegoats? Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018, £22/$31 eBook
42. The future(s) of open science
43. Markets Made Flesh
44. Neoliberalism
45. Dissembling nature, elusive economy
46. The Philosophical Bases of Institutionalist Economics
47. How Having Reasons Became Making a Decision
48. Cyborg Agonistes: Economics Meets Operations Research in Mid-Century
49. On Playing the Economics Trump Card in the Philosophy of Science: Why It Did Not Work for Michael Polanyi
50. Some Economists Rush to Rescue Science from Politics, Only to Discover in Their Haste, They Went to the Wrong Address
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