Economics and Language
Edited by Roger E. Backhouse, Tony Dudley-Evans, Willie Henderson
Published January 7th 1993 by Routledge – 272 pages
Series: Economics as Social Theory
Published January 7th 1993 by Routledge – 272 pages
Series: Economics as Social Theory
The importance of language in economics has been neglected and dominated by techniques from other disciplines. This looks at the wider methological implications of language within economics in a practical and theoretical way
Roger Backhouse, University of Birmingham; Meriel Bloor, University of Warwick; Tom Bloor, Aston University; Charles Bazerman, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Vivienne Brown, Open University; Tony Dudley-Evans, University of Birmingham; Bill Gerrard, University of York; Britt-Louise Gunnarsson, Uppsala University, Sweden; Uskali Maki, United Nations University, Finland
Name: Economics and Language (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Roger E. Backhouse, Tony Dudley-Evans, Willie Henderson. The importance of language in economics has been neglected and dominated by techniques from other disciplines. This looks at the wider methological implications of language within economics in a practical and theoretical...
Categories: Economics, Economic Theory & Philosophy