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The genetic-causal tradition and modern economic theory
Robin Cowan, Mario J. Rizzo
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Economic Theory
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Modern Economics
100%
Keynes
100%
Change Process
50%
Unintended Consequences
50%
Predictive Ability
50%
Deterministic Processes
50%
Non-deterministic
50%
Logical Implication
50%
Genetic Causes
50%
Mental Events
50%
Functional Dependency
50%
Major Features
50%
Value of Money
50%
Causal Explanation
50%
Competition Theory
50%
Temporal Process
50%
Theory of Interest
50%
Technology Choice
50%
Arbitrage
50%
Discovery-based
50%
Causal Thinking
50%
Hayek
50%
Modern Theory
50%
Classical School
50%
Menger
50%
Mises
50%
Genetic Causation
50%
Austrian School
50%
Causal Approach
50%
Social Sciences
Competition Theory
100%
Economic Theory
100%
Value of Money
100%
Choice of Technology
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Theory of Competition
100%
Theory of Interest
100%