Foundations or Bridges? A review of J. E. King's The microfoundations delusion: metaphor and dogma in the history of macroeconomics. Edward Elgar, 2012, 304 pp [Book Review]

Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 6 (2):88 (2013)
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