Publication: Five reasons for the use of network analysis in the history of economics
Five reasons for the use of network analysis in the history of economics
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Herfeld, C., & Doehne, M. (2018). Five reasons for the use of network analysis in the history of economics. Journal of Economic Methodology, 25(4), 311–328. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350178X.2018.1529172
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Network analysis is increasingly appreciated as a methodology in the social sciences. In recent years, it is also receiving attention among historians of science. History of economics is no exception in that researchers have begun to use network analysis to study a variety of topics, including collaborations and interactions in scientific communities, the spread of economic theories within and across fields, or the formation of new specialties in the discipline of economics. Against this backdrop, a debate is emerging about how networ
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Herfeld, C., & Doehne, M. (2018). Five reasons for the use of network analysis in the history of economics. Journal of Economic Methodology, 25(4), 311–328. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350178X.2018.1529172