Mary S. Morgan
Mary S. Morgan
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The world in the model
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How well do facts travel?
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The age of economic measurement
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Empirical models and Policy Making
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Models as mediators
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From interwar pluralism to postwar neoclassicism
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Methodology and tacit knowledge
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The Foundations of Econometric Analysis
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The History of Econometric Ideas (Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics)
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Probalistic Revolution Vol. 1
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Narrative Science
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Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps
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A study of the Heidelberg (Victoria) community
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The world in the model
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How well do facts travel?
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The age of economic measurement
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Empirical models and Policy Making
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Models as mediators
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From interwar pluralism to postwar neoclassicism
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Methodology and tacit knowledge
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The Foundations of Econometric Analysis
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The History of Econometric Ideas (Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics)
- Open Work
Probalistic Revolution Vol. 1
- Open Work
Narrative Science
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Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps
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A study of the Heidelberg (Victoria) community