This book shows that, in calling economics the `dismal science’, Thomas Carlyle was profoundly wrong. Economic ideas have illuminated behaviour in all of the social sciences in addition to the economists’ traditional domain. The broadening of economics and the use of economists’ methods by social scientists in other fields is leading to a unified and positive view of economies and societies.
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A Not-so-dismal Science
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ISBN | 9780191522147 |
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Published | 06-01-2000 |