The Journal of Economic History, Volumen7Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1947 |
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... theory can be written without studying at the same time the history of banking , and that no history of banking theory can be satisfactory which does not show that process of inter- action between thought and reality . Such , however ...
... theory can be written without studying at the same time the history of banking , and that no history of banking theory can be satisfactory which does not show that process of inter- action between thought and reality . Such , however ...
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... theory that they pay inadequate atten- tion to the applicability of these theories to the actual economic world around them . The institutionalists say , in their irritation , " We must collect the facts first , and then we will see what ...
... theory that they pay inadequate atten- tion to the applicability of these theories to the actual economic world around them . The institutionalists say , in their irritation , " We must collect the facts first , and then we will see what ...
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... theory and reality as the very subject of Geistesgeschichte . To those who have never worked on seventeenth- and eighteenth - century material some of Karl Niebyl's findings will be as striking as they are correct . There was a time ...
... theory and reality as the very subject of Geistesgeschichte . To those who have never worked on seventeenth- and eighteenth - century material some of Karl Niebyl's findings will be as striking as they are correct . There was a time ...
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