“The science of economics, therefore, is difficult on four counts. The economy itself is exceedingly complex; the economist is subject to the pressures of various interest groups; like everyone else, the economist may early acquire tenacious prejudices about economics which are very hard to get rid of; and finally, the economist is not free, as are the practitioners of many other sciences, to make controlled experiments.”
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The Elements of Economics: An Introduction to the Theory of Price and Employment
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