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Harro Maas
Harro Maas
hoogleraar geschiedenis van de economie, Universiteit van Lausanne
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William Stanley Jevons and the making of modern economics
H Maas
Cambridge University Press, 2005
2022005
The Making of Experimental Economics
A Svorenčík, H Maas
Heidelberg, Springer, 2016
642016
Economic methodology: A historical introduction
H Maas, L Waters
Routledge, 2014
592014
Timing history: The introduction of graphical analysis in 19 th century british economics
H Maas, MS Morgan
Revue d’histoire des sciences humaines, 97-127, 2002
512002
Sorting things out: the economist as an armchair observer
H Maas
492011
Mechanical rationality: Jevons and the making of economic man
H Maas
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 30 (4), 587-619, 1999
491999
Jevons, Mill and the private laboratory of the mind
H Maas
The Manchester School 73 (5), 620-649, 2005
292005
“Fraught with controversy”: organizing expertise against contingent valuation
H Maas, A Svorenčík
History of Political Economy 49 (2), 315-345, 2017
282017
Making Things Technical: Samuelson at MIT
H Maas
History of Political Economy 46 (suppl_1), 272-294, 2014
262014
An instrument can make a science: Jevons's balancing acts in economics
H Maas
History of political economy 33 (5), 277-302, 2001
242001
Disciplining boundaries: Lionel Robbins, Max Weber, and the borderlands of economics, history, and psychology
H Maas
Journal of the History of Economic Thought 31 (4), 500-517, 2009
222009
Observation and Observing in Economics
H Maas, MS Morgan
History of political economy 44 (suppl_1), 1-24, 2012
202012
“A Hard Battle to Fight”: Natural Theology and the Dismal Science, 1820–50
H Maas
History of political economy 40 (5), 143-167, 2008
202008
Letts Calculate: Moral Accounting in the Victorian Period
H Maas
History of Political Economy 48 (suppl_1), 16-43, 2016
192016
Introduction: The history of economics as a history of practice
H Maas, T Mata, JB Davis
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 18 (5), 635-642, 2011
162011
A 2 X 2= 4 hobby horse: Mark Blaug on rational and historical reconstructions
H Maas
Mark Blaug: Rebel with Many Causes, 125-145, 2013
152013
Marginalizing Maclaurin: The Attempt to Develop an Economics of Technological Progress at MIT, 1940–50
RE Backhouse, H Maas
History of Political Economy 48 (3), 423-447, 2016
142016
Pacifying the workman: Ruskin and Jevons on labor and popular culture
H Maas
History of political economy 31 (Supplement), 85-120, 1999
141999
Engines of discovery: Jevons and Marshall on the methods of graphs and diagrams
HK Chao, H Maas
Including a Symposium on the Historical Epistemology of Economics 35, 35-61, 2017
132017
A road not taken: Economists, historians of science, and the making of the Bowman report
RE Backhouse, H Maas
Isis 108 (1), 82-106, 2017
132017
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