The Theory and Measurement of Influence in the History of Economic Thought

  • Senn P
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Despite the fact that the study of influence is the central task of the historian of economic thought, there is no generally accepted theory of influence either in the social sciences or in the history of economic thought. Foundational methodological issues such as influence on …

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Senn, P. R. (2007). The Theory and Measurement of Influence in the History of Economic Thought. In Political Economy, Linguistics and Culture (pp. 15–43). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73372-2_2

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