G.L.S. Shackle
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Epistemics and Economics: A Critique of Economic Doctrines
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published
1973
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5 editions
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The Years of High Theory: Invention and Tradition in Economic Thought 1926–1939
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published
1967
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4 editions
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Expectation, Enterprise and Profit: The Theory of the Firm
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published
2003
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15 editions
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A Scheme of Economic Theory
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published
1965
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2 editions
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Decision Order and Time in Human Affairs
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published
1970
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3 editions
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Uncertainty in Economics and Other Reflections
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published
2010
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7 editions
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Economics as an Art of Thought: Essays in Memory of G.L.S. Shackle (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics)
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published
2000
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6 editions
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Economics for Pleasure
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published
1968
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6 editions
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Expectation in Economics
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published
2012
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2 editions
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Keynesian Kaleidics: The Evolution of a General Political Economy
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published
1974
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“What does not yet exist cannot now be known. The future is imagined by each man for himself and this process of the imagination is a vital part of the process of decision. But it does not make the future known. The absolute and eternal difference between the recorded past and the unformed future, despite its overwhelming significance for the very stuff of human existence, has been often overlooked in our economic theories.”
― Epistemics and Economics: A Critique of Economic Doctrines
― Epistemics and Economics: A Critique of Economic Doctrines
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