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Vol 3, No 1, 2014

Table of contents

Should the History of Economic Thought be Included in Undergraduate Curricula?

Alessandro Roncaglia

1

A commentary on Alessandro Roncaglia’s paper: ‘Should the History of Economic Thought be Included in Undergraduate Curricula?’

Nicholas J. Theocarakis

10

From Rational Choice to Reflexivity: Learning from Sen, Keynes, Hayek, Soros, and most of all, from Darwin

Alex Rosenberg

21

Adam Smith’s Natural Prices, the Gravitation Metaphor, and the Purposes of Nature

David Andrews

42

Economics as a Science, Economics as a Vocation: A Weberian Examination of Robert Heilbroner’s Philosophy of Economics

Daniyal Khan

56

Published 25th March, 2014

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