A Research Annual

A Research Annual by Warren J. Samuels, published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited on March 20, 2001, is a comprehensive exploration of economic thought and methodology. This edition spans 332 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a collection that includes multiple reviews and in-depth articles focusing on key figures such as Adam Smith and Irving Fisher, as well as the economic perspectives of literary figure James Branch Cabell.
Readers will find a diverse range of content, featuring three articles that delve into the history of economic thought and one that examines decision-making methodologies among econometricians. Additionally, the volume includes a significant paper by Wesley Clair Mitchell discussing the money economy and economic efficiency, accompanied by an interpretive introduction. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of business, economics, and theoretical frameworks.
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In addition to two sets of multiple reviews plus thirteen single reviews, this work includes three articles on the history of economic thought and one on methodology. The former are articles on the interpretation of Adam Smith, on Irving Fisher, and on certain economic aspects of the work of a literary figure, James Branch Cabell. The former is an article on econometricians’ decision making as to choice of method. In addition, an important paper by Wesley Clair Mitchell on the money economy and economic efficiency is published with an interpretive introduction.
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