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- Sidgwick, Marshall and the Cambridge school of economics
- An empirical philosophy of economic theory
- The ordinary business of life, a history of economics from the ancient world to the twenty-first century, Roger E. Backhouse
- Rethoric and methodology
- Why should we teach the history of economic thought?
- Mathematics and the axiomatization of general equilibrium theory
- Fact, fiction or moral tale?, How should we approach the history of economic thought?
- Economists and the economy, the evolution of economic ideas, 1600 to the present day, Roger Backhouse
- A history of modern economic analysis, Roger Backhouse
- Vision and progress in economic thought, Schumpeter after Kuhn
- The constructivist critique of economic methodology
- Friedman's 1953 essay and the marginalist controversy