ABSTRACT
In arguably his most important book to date, Hodgson calls into question the tendency of economic method to try and explain all economic phenomena by using the same catch-all theories and dealing in universal truths. He argues that you need different theories to analyze different economic phenomena and systems and that historical context must be ta
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I INTRODUCTION
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Part II THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Part III THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
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PART IV The millennium: the second coming of history?