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Neil de Marchi (ed.). The Popperian Legacy in Economics: Papers Presented at a Symposium in Amsterdam, December 1985. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1988), xii + 280 pp., $37.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2022

John McMillan*
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University of California, San Diego

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Copyright © 1991 The Philosophy of Science Association

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