The Economics of Science: Methodology and Epistemology as If Economics Really Mattered

Routledge (1998)
Abstract This book explores aspects of science from an economic point of view. The author begins with economic models of misconduct in science, moving on to discuss other important issues, including market failure and the market place of ideas.
Keywords Science Social aspects  Fraud in science
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Call number Q175.5.W52 1998
ISBN(s) 0415172578   9780415172578
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